Former Bihar Union Minister RCP Singh observed Diwali (I launched my new party on Diwali) He revealed the party name ‘Your Voice’. RCP Singh conducted a press briefing in Patna, stating that today marks Diwali and as the lanterns are lit, they bring hope. He announced the name of his party as ‘Aasa,’ with the full form signifying it as the voice of the people. Allow me to inform you that RCP Singh from Bihar is closely associated with Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.
RCP Singh, ex Union Minister, stated that the party’s flag will be rectangular and will feature three colors – green, yellow, and blue. Green will be at the top, yellow in the middle, and blue at the bottom. When the symbol is given by the Election Commission in yellow, it will be black in the center when inscribed.
He stated our party’s constitution will differ from other parties’ constitutions. It is necessary to pledge allegiance to the Indian Constitution, which emphasizes the unity and integrity of the nation. All the key values and beliefs from the Constitution have been incorporated into the party’s constitution.
The ex-Union Minister stated that our colleagues who wish to compete fiercely will participate in the 2025 elections. We are getting ready to compete for 140 out of 243 seats in the Bihar Assembly. RCP Singh has also deemed the prohibition on alcohol in Bihar as unsuccessful. He mentioned that the ban on alcohol was put into place in 2016, but currently, individuals across the state are finding various methods to consume intoxicating substances. The government faces a loss of thousands of crores because of the liquor prohibition.
RCP Singh has served as an IAS officer as well. He shared a strong bond with CM Nitish Kumar. RCP Singh was also a member of the Modi government as a minister at the central level. After a disagreement with Nitish Kumar, he later switched to the BJP. Allow us to inform you that a short time ago, RCP Singh declared the establishment of a new party. In addition, he also discussed the possibility of terminating his ties with the BJP.