What did Pappu Yadav say on the meeting between Rahul Gandhi and Nitish Kumar?

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who arrived on Delhi tour, met Congress MP Rahul Gandhi. Jan Adhikar Party (JAP) President and former MP Rajesh Ranjan alias Pappu Yadav has targeted the BJP regarding this meeting. Pappu Yadav tweeted about this meeting of CM Nitish Kumar and Rahul Gandhi. Pappu Yadav tweeted and wrote, “Eclipse on the country is becoming a tactic of liberation from BJP! Congress under the leadership of Rahul Gandhi, with the support of Nitish Kumar and major opposition parties, will definitely free the country from misrule in 2024.”
Let us inform that Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar reached the capital Delhi on Monday as part of his three-day tour. Here he met Congress leader Rahul Gandhi at his residence. This was the first meeting of Nitish Kumar and Rahul Gandhi after the formation of the Congress-backed Grand Alliance government in Bihar and the meeting between the two leaders lasted for about fifty minutes. According to Congress sources, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar thanked Congress MP Rahul Gandhi for the Congress’s support to the Bihar government.
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युक्ति बन रही है!राहुल गांधी जी के नेतृत्व में कांग्रेस
नीतीश कुमार जी एवं प्रमुख विपक्षी दलों के सहयोग से 2024 में देश को कुशासन से
अवश्य मुक्ति दिलाएगी। @RahulGandhi pic.twitter.com/sD8VRvVHD7— Pappu Yadav (@pappuyadavjapl) September 5, 2022
CM Nitish will meet many opposition leaders tomorrow
CM Nitish Kumar is busy preparing for Mission 2024, although JDU has already made it clear that Nitish Kumar is not in the race for the post of Prime Minister. While leaving the Delhi airport, Nitish Kumar said that the opposition should be united, this is his effort. Along with this, CM Nitish said that he has to meet the leaders of the four parties, he will meet everyone. The effort is that all of us are together, if all the people of the opposition get together, then there will be a good atmosphere. CM Nitish Kumar will meet many opposition leaders on Tuesday.