BJP cheated: Chirag Paswan on being evicted from Delhi bungalow

Chirag Paswan, who was evicted from the government bungalow in central Delhi, which was allotted to his father Ram Vilas Paswan, is hurt by the way he was evicted. He said, ‘BJP has cheated me. I wanted to vacate the bungalow on March 19 (the deadline was March 20). But I was stopped by top BJP leaders.

“They threw my father’s pictures on the street.” Scenes from the day of the eviction showed photographs of Ram Vilas Paswan’s family belongings, statues and photographs of BR Ambedkar and other things scattered on the road outside 12, Janpath Estate.

“I have learned one thing from my father – wherever you are, be completely honest. No one can blame me tomorrow. I had an alliance with BJP in 2014 and since then I have been with him selflessly, Even in the toughest of circumstances. I had given my support behind the alliance in 2017. But what was the end result?

“Today I am free. I am in Bihar and will expand my organization and my party from here. Now there will be no alliance with BJP,” he said.

Chirag Paswan, who once introduced himself as Hanuman, said, “The way the BJP and JD(U) are running the government in Bihar and the growing rift between the two, it is clear that the state is heading towards mid-term elections. ” Prime Minister Narendra Modi K Ram said.

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“Since the death of my leader (his father Ram Vilas Paswan), I have been walking alone for the last one and a half years. I have fought the assembly elections alone (in Bihar). Then I contested the election of MLC alone. I am thinking of walking alone in the times to come,” Paswan told India Today TV.

Chirag Paswan’s Lok Janshakti Party had contested Bihar elections alone in 2020. The party fielded candidates on 135 seats and managed to win just one.

On March 30, a central government team was sent to evict Lok Sabha MP Chirag Paswan from the 12 Janpath bungalow in the heart of the national capital, which was allotted to his father Ram Vilas Paswan. Ram Vilas Paswan served as a minister in both the terms of the Modi government until his death on October 8, 2020.

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