Overview
- Speaking in Amour, the AIMIM chief said he is ready to back Nitish Kumar’s government only if Seemanchal “gets justice.”
- He announced oversight steps for his five MLAs, including twice-weekly office hours, sharing photos with live WhatsApp locations, and his own six-monthly visits.
- He argued development has been concentrated in Patna and Rajgir, urging action on river erosion, migration, and corruption in the northeast belt.
- AIMIM retained five seats in Seemanchal as the NDA won 14 of the region’s 24 constituencies, matching the party’s 2020 tally.
- Citing past defections to the RJD, he thanked voters in Jokihat and vowed to keep raising Seemanchal’s voice while signaling distance from former allies.