Nitish Kumar insists he is not a contender for the prime minister’s post. (File photo)Patna: A day after a grand opposition rally in Telangana, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said today that he only had a single wish and that has nothing to do with himself.”I keep saying. I want nothing for myself. I only have one dream – to see opposition leaders unite and forge ahead. That will benefit the country,” Nitish Kumar told reporters.He was replying to a question on his plan to go on a mission to unite the opposition.The Bihar Chief Minister’s comments come a day after prominent opposition leaders addressed a joint rally in Khammam in Telangana on Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao’s invitation.Leaders like Samajwadi Party’s Akhilesh Yadav, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)’s Arvind Kejriwal and Left leaders Pinarayi Vijayan and D Raja joined the rally. The Congress, currently focused on the last few days of Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Yatra, was missing.In what appeared to be the first major step towards a non-Congress opposition front ahead of the 2024 national election, the opposition leaders found common ground in targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP.This was Telangana Chief Minister Rao’s first big public meeting after his party went national. He is seen by many as an aspirant for the prime minister’s post. So is Nitish Kumar, though he insists he is not a contender.Mr Rao, at the rally, tore into PM Modi’s policies and said he would “go home” after the 2024 election. “I am directly telling Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji. Your policy is privatisation. Our policy is nationalization,” he said.Akhilesh Yadav, former Uttar Pradesh chief minister, referred to the Prime Minister’s comment that only 399 days are left for the 2024 election. “The BJP has started ‘counting its days’ and it will not last a day more in power after its present term,” he said.Featured Video Of The DayLadakh River Freezes Due To Drop In Temperature In Kargil
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