Big political news is coming from Bihar. Nitish Kumar has resigned from the post of Chief Minister of Bihar. And now, according to sources, he has claimed to form the government in the state with the help of BJP and its allies. He has submitted a letter of support to the Governor which has the necessary support. Listen to what he said after resigning today.
Nitish Kumar Join BJP
Nitish Kumar has resigned as the Chief Minister of Bihar. According to sources, he has staked claim to form the government in the state with the help of the BJP and its allies. He has submitted the letter to the Governor with necessary support. Let’s see what Nitish Kumar said today after submitting his resignations. We can hear the news of his swearing-in ceremony after that. According to sources, Nitish Kumar is likely to get two deputy chief ministers from the BJP in return for his resignation. This will greatly benefit the BJP, which will take steps towards empowerment before the coming elections.
Quit BJP in 2013 and reunited
Nitish Kumar has made some changes again this time. In 2013, he ended a 17-year political coalition led by the BJP because he had reservations over the selection of Narendra Modi as prime minister. Now, two years later, closer to the Bihar assembly elections, he had joined hands with his main rival Lalu Prasad to form a government and later became the chief minister. However, this partnership was terminated in 2017 due to corruption allegations. Then he again partnered with the BJP and formed his government.
Nitish Kumar’s new political twist
Nitish Kumar left BJP again: Waiting for the intervention and opportunity, this time Nitish Kumar has decided to change again. In 2022, he again separated the BJP and formed a government with the RJD and Congress. Bihar’s next assembly elections are due in 2025, and Bihar will switch towards the NDA. The BJP is seeing a growing deficit of general elections due in April this year, as it hopes to improve its 2019 tally. On the other hand, the opposition India Alliance experiment looks like an election has not even been announced yet.
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