News India Live, Digital Desk: It is said in Bihar that Dahi-Chuda of Makar Sankranti is not just a food but a ‘thermometer’ of politics. There was severe cold in Patna today, but the political temperature suddenly increased when the Chief Minister Nitish Kumar Chief of LJP (Ram Vilas) Chirag Paswan Reached the residence of.
Old things forgotten, new beginnings begin
We all know how strained the relationship between Nitish Kumar and Chirag Paswan has been in the last few years. Who can forget the bitterness of the 2020 assembly elections? But today’s scene was completely different and pleasant. The saying that there is no ‘permanent enemy’ in politics was seen coming true in Patna today.
Chirag Paswan welcomed CM Nitish very warmly. Leaving aside old grudges, Nitish Kumar also reached there in a very casual manner and participated in the Dahi-Chuda feast organized on the holy festival of Makar Sankranti.
applied tilak, showed intimacy
The pictures that came out during the banquet are a ‘happy picture’ for the NDA alliance. Nitish Kumar was lovingly applied the tilak, and he enjoyed dahi-chuda, tilkut and sabzi while sitting with Chirag and his family. Both the leaders were seen talking to each other in a very good mood.
What are the political implications?
According to political pundits, this was not just a courtesy meeting.
- Unity of NDA: After the Lok Sabha elections and looking at the times to come, seeing Nitish and Chirag together is a strong message to the opponents (especially the Grand Alliance) that the ‘NDA clan’ is united.
- Dalit-Backward Equation: The coming together of Kurmi (Nitish) and Paswan (Chirag) vote banks in Bihar politics is politically significant.
Tejashwi’s feast is different, Chirag’s style is different
Today in Patna, there was a feast of Dahi-Chuda at Rabri residence, but by giving importance to Chirag Paswan’s invitation, CM Nitish has made it clear where his priorities lie.
Friends, politics has its place, but it is good to see such harmony on festivals. These pictures show that in a democracy there can be differences, but differences of opinion should not last forever. How do you see this new chemistry of Nitish-Chirag?
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