Collapsing governments... Bihar politics is juicy!!
Collapsing governments... bihar politics is juicy!!
If Modi gets his way.. if he doesn't get his way then ED.. This is the current state of central government led by BJP.
Goa, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, the day before yesterday, Maharashtra.. changed governments in many places.
All except goa are large states.
Even though the plan was made in Rajasthan, the dice did not fall.
And in West bengal last year, despite a fierce fight, they did not even get a hundred seats.
But recently the ED has put the mamata government in trouble there.
Soon it is looking to spread in other states like Jharkhand.
But at a time like this, it seems that Nitish Kumar, a long-time friend of the CM, is going to give a shock to the bjp in bihar, the largest state in the country.
Long time friendship..?
In 2005, Nitish formed the government in bihar with the support of BJP.
BJP supported Nitish's janata dal united government which was in trouble.
It is in this background that the relationship between the two parties continued all these years.
Although they parted once in the middle due to differences, they met later.
However, now the crisis is increasing in their alliance.
The relationship is about to break at any moment.
Nitish was absent from the niti aayog meeting chaired by prime minister Modi on Sunday.
Earlier he did not even come to three meetings with Modi.
Nitish's close friends are saying that he did not go to the niti aayog meeting on sunday because of the difficulties caused by Covid.
Because Nitish was seen in many programs in capital Patna on Sunday.
Will the government collapse in three days?
For a while now there have been reports that there is no unity between bjp and JDU.
With this, it is said that there are chances of collapse of the coalition government by the 11th of this month.
If not, some MLAs of Nitish's party JDU are not willing.
In this background, if he goes to mid-term elections, he will data-face difficulties.
So it is expected that RJD congress will retain power in alliance with Left parties.
With RCP Singh stepping down..
RCP Singh.
Former Union minister is also the former National President of JDU.
He left the party on saturday after the JDU ordered him to give an explanation on the corruption allegations.
For a few months now, there have been reports that Nitish and Singh are not getting along.
Singh is said to be in close contact with the BJP.
On the other hand, Nitish did not nominate Singh to the rajya sabha recently.
He had to resign as Union minister as his tenure was about to end.
This development made the JDU go further.
If people don't come to the way, people's power will be lost..
The party founded by a Dalit stalwart like Ramvilas Paswan, the bjp broke the Lok Jana shakti after his death.
Pasavan's son was left alone.
National president of that party Lalan Singh accused that JD-U is also trying to split.
He says that RCP Singh has been a bjp man for four years.
Sonia called to walk together
If the situation of BJP-JDU government is like this, there are reports that congress President sonia gandhi called bihar CM Nitish.
It is reported that he will hold an important meeting on Tuesday.
It seems that all JDU MPs and MLAs have given orders to attend.
On the other hand, there are chances of JDU going ahead with the alliance with RJD.
Lalu prasad Yadav's party is showing favorable attitude towards Nitish.
It seems that RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav has been in talks for a while and they may try to form a new coalition government by august 11.
Is Modi a shock to BJP?
Because..?
The loss of power in bihar is a big shock for the bjp, which is grabbing power even where MLAs are not strong.
Because that party is the largest party in that state with 74 seats.
JDU got only 43 seats in the last election.
That is.. even though it was the largest party in the legislative assembly, it sacrificed power.
Now that compromise is also becoming old.
Due to this, it will not be a big shock to the bjp if Nitish leaves the coalition in Bihar.
Are you staring?
After winning 74 seats and being in power at the centre, it cannot be said that the bjp will sit back and watch the developments in a state like bihar under Modi Shah.
There is no doubt that Lalu prasad Yadav's son, if necessary, will leave his father's cases untouched and push Nitish to the opposition.
Overall, politics in bihar is getting juicy.