Existence was in danger, he was not getting respect… Why does Nitish want to leave the Grand Alliance, JDU MLA answered…

Political drama is going on in Bihar for two days.

There is speculation that Chief Minister Nitish Kumar may leave the Grand Alliance before the Lok Sabha elections and join the NDA and form the government in Bihar with the support of the BJP.

Suspense regarding this continued throughout the day today. During this period, statements of many leaders came. During the political activity, it was seen in the afternoon and then late in the evening that Nitish Kumar and RJD leaders included in the constituent parties of the grand alliance kept holding meetings.

Tomorrow is an important day in the politics of Bihar. Three parties in Bihar – JDU, RJD and BJP are going to hold a meeting regarding the current situation.

Meanwhile, JDU MLA Gopal Mandal said on Friday that Nitish Kumar did not get respect in the grand alliance. His statement is a direct indication that all is not well between Nitish Kumar and the Grand Alliance.

RJD asked questions to Nitish
RJD national spokesperson and Rajya Sabha member Manoj Kumar Jha told reporters in Patna that JDU chief Nitish Kumar should clarify the situation amid rumors that he is planning to go back to BJP’s NDA.

He said, “We have formed the government together for the welfare of the people and to defeat the BJP. The widespread confusion is affecting life in Bihar. Only the Chief Minister can clear the confusion.”

Big statement of JDU MLA
While talking to news agency ANI, JDU MLA Gopal Mandal said, “Wherever our national president (Nitish Kumar) goes, we will follow him. People can do anything to save their existence.

Their existence is in danger. He was not respected; They are being mistreated. JDU MLAs are strong, so it is not possible to break them.” His statement is being considered as the answer to RJD MP Manoj Sinha’s question.

BJP maintained silence
At the same time, BJP remained shy from giving any statement regarding whether any decision has been taken regarding joining hands with JDU. Home Minister Amit Shah and party president JP Nadda today held consultations with party leaders on the developments in Bihar.

Amidst the political turmoil in Bihar, RJD urged Nitish Kumar to clear the ‘confusion’ which is affecting the ruling grand alliance in the state. However, Nitish Kumar has not opened his cards yet.

What happened today regarding the politics of Bihar
The BJP is also in touch with its allies like former chief minister Jitan Ram Manjhi, Chirag Paswan and Upendra Kushwaha. Paswan and Kushwaha have been opposing Chief Minister Kumar. However, Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) leader Paswan said he would go by the decision of the BJP leadership.

Meanwhile, a section of BJP leaders in Bihar are not keen on an alliance with Nitish Kumar. Such leaders claim that the Chief Minister’s influence is waning and his ‘decreasing credibility’ will harm the BJP.

Union Minister Giriraj Singh, a vocal critic of Chief Minister Kumar, said, “I am neither welcoming anyone nor against anyone.

This is the decision of the central leadership. Whatever decision they take, I am sure it will be in the interest of the state and the party.” Asked if he was happy with the prospect of a fresh BJP-JDU alliance, Singh said, “I am neither happy nor unhappy. I am a party worker, whatever decision is taken I will follow it.”

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