Nitish Kumar gave advice to RJD, gave a big statement regarding the alliance
The CM said, “No one should interfere in any way in the matter of religion. The Deputy Chief Minister has also clarified on this matter. We have told the minister (to withdraw his statement), now what should we say to him? There is no problem in the alliance.

The case of Ramcharitmanas controversy in Bihar is not taking the name of stopping. RJD and JDU leaders have come face to face regarding this matter. Leaders of both the parties are seen taking sarcasm at each other. Looking at the allegations and counter-allegations, the news is even in discussion that the RJD-JDU alliance in Bihar is about to break. Meanwhile, the statement of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has come. The CM said, “No one should interfere in any way in the matter of religion. The Deputy Chief Minister has also clarified on this matter. We have told the minister (to withdraw his statement), now what should we say to him? There is no problem in the alliance.
After Bihar's Education Minister Dr. Chandrashekhar's comment on Ramcharitmanas, the political tussle continues. On one hand, RJD has supported the statement of its minister, while JDU is demanding an apology from the education minister. However, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar says that the minister has been asked to withdraw the statement. Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav has also not supported Dr. Chandrashekhar's statement. But Tejashwi Yadav never called the education minister's statement wrong, on the contrary, he called JDU leader Upendra Kushwaha as Bayanveer, after which the leaders of both the parties came face to face.
Even on JDU's demand for action against the Education Minister, RJD spokesperson Mrityunjay Tiwari said, "On what should action be taken?" He never said any such thing at all." He further said, "He himself is speaking the statement, we have never gone with the BJP, nor has there been any concern with the BJP's agenda.
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