Who after Nitish? JDU put strict conditions before BJP, said MP-Rajasthan experiment will not work here

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News India Live, Digital Desk: These days, there is a huge tussle in the politics of Bihar regarding ‘resignation’ and the name of ‘successor’. After Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s decision to go to Rajya Sabha, speculations were being made that the state would soon get a new Chief Minister, but Janata Dal (United) has now made its stand clear. JDU has bluntly warned the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) that no ‘surprise experiment’ like Madhya Pradesh or Rajasthan will run in Bihar. The party has made it clear that Nitish’s successor will be the one who has the stamp of ‘Good Governance Babu’.

Movement intensifies from Delhi to Patna, JDU takes tough stand

According to sources, JDU has put some important conditions before BJP, reminding it of the dignity of the alliance. The party believes that Bihar is a politically conscious state, here no unknown face can suddenly be made the Chief Minister. A senior JDU leader said on the condition of anonymity, “The roots of socialist ideology are very deep in Bihar. The leadership decision here should be taken keeping in mind the caste equations and the legacy of social justice.”

Nishant Kumar’s ‘entry’ and suspense for the post of Deputy CM

The biggest discussion in Bihar politics is about Nitish Kumar’s son Nishant Kumar. There is talk that in this battle of succession, JDU can gamble by making Nishant Kumar ‘Deputy CM’ to secure its future. However, it is difficult to say how comfortable BJP will be with this proposal. On the other hand, there are heated discussions within the BJP about big names like Samrat Chaudhary, to whom Nitish Kumar has recently given a lot of attention in public forums.

Time for resignation after Samriddhi Yatra? Churning continues in the alliance

Nitish Kumar has completed his ‘Samriddhi Yatra’ and now there are rumors of his resignation and formation of a new government between April 8 and April 13. BJP in-charge Vinod Tawde is continuously camping in Patna and is trying to maintain coordination with the JDU leadership. The people of Bihar are now watching closely whether this ‘big change’ in the power of the state after 20 years remains smooth or whether these conditions within the alliance will give rise to a new political storm.