JD(U)’s rift with Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and the opposition’s rapprochement with the BJP. India News – Times of India

Patna: With the rising tension between the JD(U) and BJPThe Lalu Prasad-led RJD, the largest party with 79 seats in the 243-member assembly, dissolved its media panel and advised all senior functionaries to refrain from making any public statements as it would benefit the evolving scenario. tries to lift. Does it matter, the combination of 45-strong JD(U) and RJD alone will give them a majority of 124 seats in the House with a strength of 243.
Sources said that if the two resolve the complex issues of who should get the chief minister’s post, the election of the speaker and the control of the home department, then Nitish May recommend removal of BJP ministers and fill vacancies with RJD people, thus may need to be sworn in afresh.

Congress MLAs met at the residence of CLP leader Ajit Sharma in the evening amid rumors over phone calls between the party president. Sonia Gandhi Nitish on Sunday and this is what happened when CM skipped NITI Aayog meeting called by PM Narendra Modi In New Delhi, the fourth instance in three weeks of staying away from an official event organized by the Centre.
“If Nitish chooses to leave the NDA, what other option do we have but to embrace him? RJD is committed to fighting the BJP’s communal agenda. If the CM decides to join our fight against communalism, then We are ready to take them,” RJD national vice-president and former minister Shivanand Tiwari said.

AICC National Secretary and MLA Shakeel Ahmed Khan termed whatever happened in the country A state in Eastern India “A good sign (a good sign)” for the state in the last few days. Party spokesperson Rajesh said, “BJP, which has a history of causing trouble to its allies, is getting to taste its own medicine. If the situation is like this, Congress MLAs may meet again on Tuesday, as most of them in the state capital.” Rathore said.
Former CM Jitan Ram Manjhi’s Hindustani Awam Morcha-Secular, a JD(U) ally, also called a meeting of its four MLAs.

JD(U) national president Rajeev Ranjan alias Lalan Singh said Tuesday’s meeting was more to reconsider RCP’s exit than anything else. “CM Nitish wants to know everyone’s opinion on the political situation that has arisen after RCP’s resignation from the party,” he said.