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Patna: LJP chief Chirag Paswan asserted on Friday he is Narendra Modi’s “ Hanuman ” and that the prime minister lives in his heart.
Paswan’s statement came on a day when he was excoriated by Union Minister Prakash Javadekar, who called the LJP leader a “ vote Katua ” (splitter of votes) and accused him of trying to create confusion by harping on his equations with senior leaders of the saffron party.
“ The prime minister lives in my heart…I am like his Hanuman. If they (his critics) want, they can prise open my heart and see that. I don’t need to use the prime minister’s photograph ,” Paswan said.
Paswan, who led his party out of the NDA in Bihar and is contesting alone, was recently warned by senior BJP leaders, including former Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis and Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi, of legal action if his party were to use the prime minister’s photograph for the election campaign.
“The chief minister (Nitish Kumar) needs his (Modi’s) photograph more, he needs to share the dais with the prime minister as he had consistently opposed him on the issue of Article 370, instant triple talaq, CAA, and NRC.” “One thing I make clear today that I was, I am and will be with the BJP in the future too. It’s my resolve to form a BJP-LJP government in Bihar after November 10, the day the election results are announced,” he said, with his father and LJP founder Ram Vilas Paswan’s photograph forming the background.

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