In an unique dialog with Megha Prasad, Chirag Paswan shared candid insights on numerous subjects, from being labeled as PM Modi’s “Hanuman” to discussing reconciliation with Nitish Kumar. He praised Prashant Kishor as a visionary and referred to Tejashwi Yadav as a pal. Chirag additionally made a big revelation about his views on marriage, addressing ongoing rumors involving Kangana. Moreover, he spoke overtly in regards to the strained relationship together with his uncle. He didn’t shrink back from expressing his ambitions for Bihar’s future and his imaginative and prescient for youth empowerment. Tune in to observe the total interview tonight at 8 PM on ABP LIVE, as a part of Megha Prasad’s particular podcast collection Inside Out With Megha Prasad.
Chirag Paswan Unique Interview: Responds with Laughter on Marriage, Uncle, Nitish & PM Modi | ABP LIVE
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