Political Turmoil Unfolds in Bihar: Mahagathbandhan's Uncertain Future Amidst Leadership Tensions
- Posted on January 26, 2024
- Politics
- By TSW NEWS DESK
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Amidst political upheaval in Bihar, HAM Chief Jitan Ram Manjhi predicts the Mahagathbandhan government's imminent downfall. Citing Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's critical remarks against RJD, Manjhi foresees a shift. He asserts Kumar's shattered PM dreams may lead him to independent Lok Sabha elections or another alliance. Manjhi remains aligned with the NDA alliance, expressing uncertainty about Kumar's acceptance as Chief Minister within the NDA. Tensions escalate as Lalu's daughter criticizes JDU, causing cracks in the alliance. JD(U) leader KC Tyagi reaffirms the party's commitment to the Mahagathbandhan, while BJP leaders cancel plans for a meeting, adding complexity to Bihar's political landscape.
Amidst
political turmoil in Bihar, HAM
Chief Jitan Ram Manjhi predicts the Mahagathbandhan government's downfall.
Manjhi asserts that Nitish Kumar's anti-RJD statements foreshadow a change in
the state's political landscape. The HAM president had previously anticipated
this shift after January 20, based on Kumar's remarks.
Manjhi
suggests that the Mahagathbandhan alliance, led by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar,
won't last. He speculates that Kumar's shattered dreams of becoming Prime
Minister might lead him to contest Lok Sabha elections independently or join
another alliance after breaking ties.
Highlighting Kumar's reluctance to compromise on the Chief Ministerial post, Manjhi acknowledges uncertainty regarding the NDA alliance's acceptance of Kumar in that role.
Maintaining
allegiance to the NDA alliance, Manjhi pledges to follow the directives of
Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Meanwhile, political tensions escalate as Lalu's
daughter criticizes JDU, sparking internal strife within the ruling alliance.
However, the posts are later deleted.
JD(U)
leader KC Tyagi dispels rumors, affirming the party's continued commitment to
the Mahagathbandhan. In a surprising turn, Bharatiya Janata Party's national
president JP Nadda cancels a scheduled visit to Kerala, adding intrigue to the
unfolding political scenario.
Further complicating matters, BJP's Bihar chief Samrat Chaudhary and former deputy chief minister Sushil Kumar Modi arrive in the national capital for a crucial meeting. The developments underscore the uncertainty and shifting dynamics within Bihar's political landscape, raising questions about Mahagathbandhan's future.