Lalan also said that “lamp model“Trying to re-implement, and have indicated that this time it is their predecessor RCP Singh Which was the chosen vehicle.
Though Lalan refrained from mentioning names, the conspiracy charge reflected a deeply held conviction in the JD(U) that Chirag’s decision to contest all seats where Nitish’s candidate was in fray, except the BJP. , was part of a political conspiracy. Let the CM down and help the saffron party become a senior partner.
“The Chirag model was implemented during the 2020 assembly elections. Another ‘Chirag model’ was being prepared. If necessary in future, I will point out that the JD(U) is being used to reduce the huge political personality of Nitish Kumar. How and when were the conspiracies hatched against him.) Lalan said. “But now, all of us JD(U) workers and leaders under Nitish’s leadership are on alert and we will not allow any conspiracy against our party.” ”
Lalan’s attack came on a day when the RCP, angered by the “belt-the-belt” attack on his family for allegedly acquiring plots through corrupt means, left the JD(U) and vowed to take revenge, saying That joining BJP was an option for him. The former JD(U) chief, who was Nitish’s closest confidant for more than two decades, also said that he had joined the Union Cabinet at Nitish’s behest. According to the former steel minister, Nitish also said that Lalan may replace him as the JD(U) chief.
The claim underscores the theory that has been floated by figures in the CM’s circle that Nitish cannot be blamed for Lalan’s failure to get a seat in the Modi cabinet as it was the RCP that chose to nominate himself. He had ‘misused’ his position as party chief.
The BJP has been steadfast in rejecting the conspiracy theory about Chirag being instrumental in the JD(U)’s conspiracy to downplay Nitish as a lame excuse for its failures and the chief minister’s dwindling popularity and credibility. Though he has preferred not to get involved in the issue with his estranged partner, senior BJP sources said that in many places the JD(U) finished third and Chirag fielded candidates against the BJP as well. He also claims that Chirag walked out of the NDA only after he refused to do business with Nitish.
The political corridor in Patna has long been buzzing with Nitish’s maneuvers to get closer to RJD chief Lalu Prasad’s ‘friend-to-rival-to-friend-rival’. The moves, including a well-publicized meet on Eid and a camaraderie on the caste census, are seen as pacifying Lalu Yadav, but the lack of trust hasn’t gone away: something that resulted in the JD(U) colluding with the yo-yo. May the rhythm of his equations with the BJP continue.
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