Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.
– Photo: Amar Ujala
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Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar will take oath around 4 pm on Sunday. This possibility has been expressed by JD(U) national spokesperson, general secretary and political advisor to Nitish Kumar, KC Tyagi. KC Tyagi said in a special conversation with Amar Ujala that the train is turning towards the Right (BJP). In response to a question, KC Tyagi becomes poetic. It is said that look at my nature, look at my manners. When a problem gets complicated, I start trying to solve it. JD(U) general secretary KC Tyagi said everything in a one-minute conversation.
‘This is politics, what can be said here’
Amidst all the news of Nitish Kumar’s resignation and alliance with BJP, Congress MLA Shakeel Ahmed Khan says that ‘he had gone to invite Nitish Kumar to join Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra. Then Vijay Chaudhary came to see him outside and Nitish also gave a very good response. Although Shakeel says that this is politics. What can be said here? JD(U) MLA Bijendra Yadav said he was waiting for the party’s decision. Whatever decision his party takes, he accepts it. A JD(U) MP said that recently we had met our leader.
Is this why Nitish is breaking ties with the opposition alliance?
The source says that JD(U) currently has 16 MPs in the Lok Sabha. In 2024, if JD(U) contests the elections together with Congress and Rashtriya Janata Dal, then its number of seats is likely to decrease. But if we go with BJP then there is a possibility of getting 16 or 17 seats in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. A senior BJP leader has spoken off the record on the news of Nitish leaving the India alliance. The source says that Nitish Kumar had gone with RJD and Congress voluntarily. If he leaves, he will leave only of his own free will. The source says that the decision to support Nitish Kumar’s government has to be taken by the central leaders. It is certain that Bharatiya Janata Party is not involved in any subversive politics this time in Bihar.