City
Epaper

PK just a 'businessman', says Lalal Singh

By IANS | Updated: September 11, 2022 19:50 IST

Patna, Sep 11 In wake of Prashant Kishor's (PK) attack on Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, JD-U national ...

Open in App

Patna, Sep 11 In wake of Prashant Kishor's (PK) attack on Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, JD-U national President Lalan Singh retaliated on Sunday, dismissing the political strategist as "a businessman who does not even know Bihar".

"PK is a businessman who is roaming to sell his products like a salesman. He does not have any knowledge of Bihar. He is not a political person. Hence, there is no need to comment on him.

"If a salesman would not roam in the country, how could he sell his products. At present, he is advertising his products in Bihar. He has made no contribution in the development of Bihar in the last 17 years," Singh said.

"Everyone knows he is working for BJP in Bihar. At present he is acting behind the screen. He should come in front of the screen and face us directly. He has nothing to do with Bihar. He is just doing branding for himself. He was taking an appointment to meet the Chief Minister and on the other hand, he is branding himself before a media person as that the Chief Minister wants to meet him," Singh said.

PK is currently doing his 'Jan Suraj' campaign in Bihar and he will start a padyatra from October 2 from Champaran.

Earlier, Nitish Kumar also slammed PK, saying that he has no knowledge of Bihar. "He is a businessman and giving statements against me to stay in the limelight," he had said.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: bjpNitish KumarLalan Singh
Open in App

Related Stories

MumbaiMumbai: Kishori Pednekar’s Manache Shlok Reciting in BMC Schools Proposal Faces Opposition from Vijay Ubale

NationalChandigarh BJP Office Blast: Two Suspects Arrested for Grenade Blast; Drone Used to Smuggle Chinese Hand Grenade From Pakistan

NationalChandigarh Blast: Police Detain Multiple Suspects After Explosion Near Bhartiya Janta Party Office

NationalNitish Kumar Likely to Resign as Bihar Chief Minister After April 13; Rajya Sabha Oath Set for April 10

MumbaiKirit Somaiya Urges Mumbai Police to Stop Halting Hindu Festival Processions In Name of Namaz or Mosques

Politics Realted Stories

PoliticsWest Bengal SIR: SC hands over judicial officers blockade probe to NIA, slams state officials for law and order failure

PoliticsDiversion politics to hide Amaravati corruption; MAVIGUN emerges as real growth engine: YSRCP

Politics"Change is certain in West Bengal this time": Dharmendra Pradhan

Politics"PM Modi, Amit Shah are silent": Abhishek Banerjee on Pak Minister's 'Kolkata strike' threat

Politics"Will not be scared by hooliganism of TMC": BJP candidate Indranil Khan