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Why JDU Dropped Out From INDIA Alliance? Senior Party Leader Explains
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Why JDU Dropped Out From INDIA Alliance? Senior Party Leader Explains

After days of uncertainty, Nitish Kumar broke ties with the Opposition INDIA alliance and has again joined hands with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), marking his fifth flip-flop in a decade.

Nitish Kumar said that his decision to resign was a result of being unable to work with the Rashtriya Janata Dal in Bihar and with Congress at the national level. The Chief Minister highlighted that, after consulting with party members, he received advice to step down due to the untenable situation within the coalition.

The Janata Dal United (JDU) has officially severed ties with the Congress party, blaming them for the collapse of the INDIA alliance.

Party spokesperson KC Tyagi accused the Congress of attempting to hijack the leadership of the coalition.

He alleged that Congress conspired with Trinamool’s Mamata Banerjee to “steal the leadership” of the alliance.

“Mallikarjun Kharge’s name was proposed (as PM face) through a conspiracy during an INDIA alliance meeting on December 19. Through a conspiracy, Mamata Banerjee was made to propose Kharge’s name as the PM face. All other parties have made their own identity by fighting against Congress,” Mr Tyagi said.  

Watch | Janata Dal (United) spokesperson KC Tyagi explains why #NitishKumar snapped ties with the RJD and allied with the BJP. pic.twitter.com/kMVoD1eBGF

— NDTV (@ndtv) January 28, 2024

JDU further accused the Congress of disrupting the seat-sharing process, making disproportionate demands on allies, and subjecting other leaders to humiliation. The party contends that the Congress’s actions were detrimental to the cohesion and efficacy of the INDIA alliance.

“Congress kept dragging the seat sharing, we kept saying that seat sharing needs to happen immediately. INDIA lacked plans to fight against BJP,” Mr Tyagi said.

Earlier today, Nitish Kumar met Bihar Governor Rajendra Arlekar and handed over his resignation. The Governor has asked Mr Kumar to continue as caretaker Chief Minister till a new government is in place. He has also submitted a letter of support from BJP legislators. The Governor has accepted the letter and Mr Kumar is set to return as Chief Minister for the ninth time.

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How Strategist Prashant Kishor Reacted To Nitish Kumar’s Latest Flip-Flop
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How Strategist Prashant Kishor Reacted To Nitish Kumar’s Latest Flip-Flop

In sharp remarks on the Bihar power shift, poll strategist Prashant Kishor has called Chief Minister Nitish Kumar “paltumaar” and said flip-flops have become a part of his politics. Mr Kishor, who now heads the Jan Suraj organisation that may back some candidates in the next Bihar election, did not spare the BJP either and said its leaders, who were criticising Mr Kumar days back, are now welcoming him.

‘Paltumar’ means someone who keeps shifting his stand. In the wake of five political flip-flops in a decade, Mr Kumar is being described as ‘paltumar’ or ‘paltu kumar’ by critics.

#WATCH | Begusarai: On On JDU Chief Nitish Kumar resigning as the CM of Bihar and JD(U)-BJP alliance, Prashant Kishor, Poll Strategist says, “I have been saying this since starting that Nitish Kumar can swap anytime. This has become a part of his politics… He is a ‘paltumaar’.… pic.twitter.com/V7LR9rcJ71

— ANI (@ANI) January 28, 2024

“I have been saying this since starting that Nitish Kumar can swap anytime. This has become a part of his politics. But today’s developments have shown that all parties and leaders in Bihar are ‘paltumaars’. It is now proved that (Prime Minister) Narendra Modi, (Home Minister) Amit Shah and the BJP are also ‘paltumaars’,” Mr Kishor said in a press meet, a video of which has been shared by ANI.

The poll strategist had briefly joined the JDU in 2018 and was elevated to the post of the party vice-president. He was, however, expelled shortly after his remarks criticising the JDU’s decision to back the Citizenship Amendment Act.

The BJP, he said, was saying months back that its doors are shut for Mr Kumar. “The BJP leaders verbally abusing Nitish Kumar yesterday will now hail him as a symbol of good governance. RJD, which was calling him a leader for the future, will see corruption in Bihar today,” he said.

The world knows that Mr Kumar is a paltumaar and it is not a subject worth discussing anymore, he said. “But today’s developments show that Mr Kumar has painted the state’s politics in his colours and BJP and RJD are as big ‘paltumaars’ as Nitish Kumar,” he said.

Mr Kishor made another prediction while responding to the Bihar developments. “I make another prediction and you can catch me if I am proven wrong. The alliance that has been formed will not last till the assembly polls. In fact, it may come apart within a few months of the Lok Sabha polls,” he said, according to a PTI report.

“The BJP is doing now what the Congress had done during RJD supremo Lalu Prasad’s time. Both national parties have aligned with hugely unpopular regional leaders for small gains at the central level,” he added.

Earlier, Mr Kumar resigned as Chief Minister this morning, ending his alliance with the RJD and the Congress one-and-a-half years after he parted ways with the BJP and returned to the Opposition alliance.

The eight-time Chief Minister is likely to take the oath of office for the ninth time this evening. Eight ministers, including two Deputy Chief Ministers from the BJP, will be sworn in with Mr Kumar.

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Nitish Kumar’s 1st Reaction After Taking Oath For 9th Time In Bihar
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Nitish Kumar’s 1st Reaction After Taking Oath For 9th Time In Bihar

Nitish Kumar is back to where he was in July 2022 – with the BJP. He is still the Chief Minister of Bihar, though he has got two new deputies, both from the BJP, instead of his long-time friend Sushil Kumar Modi, who has moved on as a Rajya Sabha MP after August 2022 when Nitish Kumar ditched the BJP and rejoined the Mahagathbandhan.

After taking oath for the ninth time as Bihar Chief Minister, Nitish Kumar told reporters, “We are going to stay together now.”

“You all know how I came to this (Mahagathbandhan) alliance and also how I worked to bring together so many parties. But of late things were not working well. It was not going down well with those in my party as well,” Nitish Kumar, 72, said.

BJP leaders Samrat Choudhary and Speaker Vijay Kumar Sinha have been appointed as Deputy Chief Ministers.

“I was with them (NDA) earlier too. We went on different paths, but now we are together and will remain so. Today, eight people have taken oath as ministers; the rest will take oath soon. Samrat Choudhary and Vijay Sinha have been appointed Deputy Chief Ministers,” Nitish Kumar told reporters.

When asked about outgoing Deputy Chief Minister and Lalu Yadav’s son Tejashwi Yadav’s comment that “JD(U) will be finished in 2024”, Nitish Kumar said his party will work for the development and progress of the state.

“… We will keep doing the same, nothing else. Tejashwi was not doing anything. Now I came back to where I was (NDA) and now there is no question of going anywhere else,” he added.

Congratulating Nitish Kumar and his two deputies, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the newly sworn-in National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government in Bihar will leave no stone unturned for the state’s development and to fulfil people’s aspirations.

No leader of Lalu Yadav’s Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), the single-largest party in the Bihar assembly, was present at the oath-taking ceremony.

Tejashwi Yadav had said the JD(U) will be “destroyed” in the upcoming assembly election. “The game is not over for us. The game has just begun,” the young leader said.

Nitish Kumar had indicated he was not happy with the way things were going in the Mahagathbandhan in the state as well as the newly formed Opposition bloc INDIA.

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