What took place at the RJD meeting | Outside of Nitish Kumar
At the RJD meeting, Tejashwi Yadav stated, “Bihar mein abhi khel hona baki hain,” after the party gave Lalu Yadav permission to make a decision regarding whatever transpires in Bihar.
Parties are gathering to assess the situation in front of Nitish Kumar’s much-discussed departure from the INDIA alliance, as a political storm brews in Bihar. During a Saturday RJD meeting, the party gave Lalu Yadav the authority to make decisions about state politics. Tejashwi Yadav, the deputy chief minister of Bihar, reportedly told ANI that the RJD has always regarded Nitish Kumar with respect. Tejashwi remarked, “Nitish Kumar is not in control of many things.” According to sources, it was said at the RJD meeting that the game in Bihar is still ongoing. According to sources, the RJD MLAs were urged to stay in Patna throughout the conference and not turn off their phones.
Nitish Kumar’s Respectability
Tejashwi Yadav emphasized the respectability of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, stating that many factors are beyond his control. He highlighted the respect shown by RJD’s allies in the ‘Mahagathbandhan’ towards Nitish Kumar, emphasizing the unity within the coalition. Tejashwi Yadav reminisced about the times when Nitish Kumar used to sit with him on the stage, discussing the conditions in Bihar before 2005. He also mentioned how more people have joined their cause, enabling them to achieve significant progress in various areas such as job creation, caste census, and increased reservation.
Tejashwi Yadav hinted at a number of unexpected occurrences during the RJD meeting on Saturday.
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1. Senior observer of Patna’s events, Bhupesh Baghel, the former chief minister of Chhattisgarh, has been dispatched to Patna.
2. The Congress stated that Nitish Kumar has been contacted by the party. Mallikarjun Kharge called Nitish Kumar multiple times, but he was in a meeting. When the chief minister of Bihar called back, the president of the Congress was preoccupied and they were unable to speak at that time, according to Congress national secretary Jairam Ramesh.
3. Tejashwi said during the party’s meeting on Saturday that a lot of unexpected things might happen. “What was Bihar like before 2005? The Chief Minister used to sit with me on the stage and ask.” I never gave a reaction. We have more folks with us now. We completed all that needed to be done in the next twenty years quickly, including raising reservations, hiring more people, and conducting caste censuses. “Khel hona baki hain, Bihar mein abhi hain.”
4. In response to the rumors, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge remarked, “Are they (JD(U)) going out? As of yet, I have not heard anything about it. I’ve tried to communicate with the JD(U) leadership and have written them a letter. I am not really sure what’s going through their brains.
5. On Saturday, the Bihar BJP core committee met as well. “Tejashwi Yadav is the deputy chief minister and Nitish Kumar remains the chief minister,” stated Union minister Giriraj Singh.
6. According to Giriraj Singh, the BJP is monitoring the political events in Bihar. “Neither Nitish Kumar nor Lalu Yadav have declared that they will be departing. In this case, what can the Bharatiya Janata Party say? stated Giriraj Singh.
7. In the presence of Chirag Pawan, the president of the Lok Janshankti Party (Ram Vilas), BJP president JP Nadda met with Union home minister Amit Shah. “First, it should be cleared whether Nitish Kumar is coming to NDA and if he is coming, then the time of it,” Chirag stated following the meeting.
8. Amidst all of this political turmoil, where is Nitish Kumar? Nitish Kumar started the second phase of development works in Buxar’s Brahmpur on Saturday, conducting business as usual.
9. JD(U) leader KC Tyagi alleged that Nitish Kumar was often abused by Congress. The JD(U) leader claimed that although Nitish Kumar never cared about a position inside the coalition, some members of the Congress leadership have humiliated him. Despite being named the INDIA bloc convener, Nitish Kumar declined the position.
10.In the Bihar Assembly, the RJD holds the biggest number of MLAs (79), and it leads the ‘Mahagathbandhan’ of the Congress along with three other Left parties, including the JD(U). The JD(U) will be eight members short of the majority if it leaves the Mahagathbandhan.
Conclusion
The RJD meeting in Bihar shed light on the complex political situation and the challenges faced by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. Tejashwi Yadav’s statement about many things not being under Nitish Kumar’s control reflects the underlying dynamics at play. The party’s strategic approach, positioning themselves as victims, aims to garner support from the public. With preparations for the Lok Sabha elections underway, the RJD aims to make a significant impact in Bihar’s political landscape.