Power change in Bihar! Tejashwi can get important responsibility in Nitish’s new government, know

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Nitish Kumar can give a blow to NDA alliance

If sources are to be believed, the leader of the opposition party will meet Tejashwi Yadav with all its MLAs in Patna within 12 days. Instructions have been issued to all the MLAs in this regard. Speculation has started in the political corridors of Bihar. Nitish Kumar may distance himself from the BJP, giving a jolt to the NDA. At the same time, news is coming from quoting sources that a strategy has been prepared to form a new government in Bihar with JDU and RJD. Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar will remain in the new government to be formed under the leadership of Nitish Kumar. With this, no one will be made Deputy Chief Minister in the new government. On the other hand, Tejashwi Yadav can be given the responsibility of the Home Department.

JDU MLAs and MPs were called to Patna

JDU MLAs and MPs were called to Patna

With the start of political agitation in Bihar, the round of meetings of Rashtriya Janata Dal, Janata Dal United, Congress and Hindustani Awam Morcha with their respective MLAs has started. The news is coming that JDU MLAs and MPs have been instructed to reach Patna by this evening. Everyone is going to reach Patna by this evening. Along with this, a meeting of the Chief Minister and the National President is going to be held tomorrow. After this news, the discussion is intensifying that a change of power is certain in Bihar.

Indications also came from the statements of JDU National President

Indications also came from the statements of JDU National President

Upendra Kushwaha, the national president of the parliamentary board of Janata Dal United, had said on the question with JDU-BJP that who can guarantee the future. At the same time, the political mercury has gone up due to the statement of JDU’s national president Rajiv Ranjan Singh (Lalan Singh). On the question of NDA’s unity in the upcoming Lok Sabha and Assembly elections, Lalan Singh’s answer has given big indications. He said that it is not yet clear whether JD(U) will be with the BJP in the upcoming Lok Sabha and assembly elections in Bihar or not.

JDU-BJP may have different paths

JDU-BJP may have different paths

The statement of JDU national president Lalan Singh has created a stir in the political corridors. The politics of possibilities has started. Let us tell you that recently the top leadership of BJP had a meeting in Patna. During this, there was talk of contesting the 2024 Lok Sabha elections and 2025 assembly elections on the BJP side with the BJP-JDU. It is worth mentioning that many veteran BJP leaders are often seen repeating the fact that NDA in Bihar is in the electoral fray under the leadership of Nitish Kumar and will continue to do so. At the same time, Lalan Singh said without denying the statement of BJP that who has seen what will happen tomorrow. We are already getting ready for the elections.

JDU-BJP face to face

JDU-BJP face to face

The news of differences between JDU-BJP is often being seen. Recently, a BJP leader had given a statement that the BJP has identified 200 seats out of 243 assembly seats. The preparations for the elections in these seats have also started. On the other hand, JDU National President Lalan Singh had retaliated on this statement and said that why BJP is not preparing for 243 seats. Janata Dal United is preparing for all seats from the very beginning. All parties have every right to strengthen their organization. This BJP-JDU leader is often seen making statements.

Kushwaha's statements created a stir

Kushwaha’s statements created a stir

A few days ago, a journalist had asked the National President of JDU Parliamentary Board Upendra Kushwaha that JDU and BJP will remain together till 2024, to which he replied that how can anyone guarantee the future. After this rhetoric of Upendra Kushwaha, the political mercury has gone up. What has started in the political corridors. Significantly, in the past, JDU leaders have also demanded a coordination committee in the NDA alliance.



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