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RCP Singh, who came in front of the media after the ticket was cut, said that Nitish Kumar can never become the Prime Minister. So at the same time, on being made a minister of JDU at the center, he said, BJP with 303 MPs gave a ministerial post, that is also a big deal.
JDU held Rajya Sabha elections (Rajya Sabha election) has cut the ticket of RCP Singh. After which his post of Union Minister is also under threat. Now it depends on the Prime Minister whether he will remain a minister or resign. Meanwhile, RCP Singh interacted with the media on Monday. During this, he said that Nitish Kumar can never become the Prime Minister of India. RCP Singh said that JDU’s support base is limited to Bihar only. And Bihar has only 40 Lok Sabha seats. A maximum of 20 seats can come in the account of JDU. There are 16 seats now. To become the Prime Minister, at least 273 seats are required. He said that in such a situation, the question arises whether BJP or any other political party will make JDU with 20 seats as the Prime Minister, it is not practical, it can be easily confronted.
All decisions taken in consultation with Nitish Kumar
Along with this, he said that on the question of not getting ministerial posts from BJP on the basis of seats, he said that BJP has 303 MPs. In such a situation, why would she give equal place to the people of other party in the cabinet. Made a minister, that was also a big deal. So on the question of RCP Singh getting punishment from JDU, he said that why will Nitish ji punish us. I have worked honestly till date. What if JDU did not give us tickets? RCP Singh said that till date I have not done any such work, which can raise questions on me. He said that till date I have taken all the decisions in consultation with Nitish Kumar.
I will do whatever PM says
So on the question of resigning there, he said that I am still there till July 6. I will go to Delhi and meet the Prime Minister. I will do whatever is told. I used to work for the organization earlier also. I will continue to do so. He has a relationship of 25 years with Nitish. He said that who will remain in the post of minister, it is the prerogative of the Prime Minister. He has said that he will go to Delhi and talk about it. RCP Singh said that he has not received any instruction from JDU to resign from the ministerial post.
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