In the realm of Bihar politics, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has articulated his departure from the Grand Alliance, countering RJD supremo Lalu Yadav’s perpetual “doors always open” assertion, citing discordant circumstances. Emphatically, CM Nitish urges the populace to disregard any proclamations emanating from the RJD and underscores the necessity of scrutinizing the irregularities within the erstwhile Grand Alliance government, especially those involving the portfolios of former RJD ministers, including Tejashwi Yadav.
In response to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s audacious claim of surpassing 400 seats in the impending LS elections, CM Nitish Kumar predicts a resurgence of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) at the helm. Asserting confidence, he foresees an augmented seat tally for the NDA, surpassing the previous election results.
Delving into the departure of National Conference (NC) chief Farooq Abdullah and RLD chief Jayant Chaudhary from the India Alliance, Nitish Kumar reflects on earnest attempts to salvage the coalition under a distinct nomenclature. With a pragmatic acknowledgment that the alliance has run its course, he reiterates the commitment to advancing Bihar’s interests independently.
Unleashing a trenchant critique on Rahul Gandhi’s Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra, CM Nitish Kumar castigates the Congress MP’s election-centric foray, asserting that his party refrains from publicizing its accomplishments. He cynically notes the futility of public addresses, deeming them inconsequential amidst the populace’s apparent disillusionment.
Responding to queries about a potential return to the Grand Alliance, RJD supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav maintains an open-door policy, cryptically stating, “we will see when he comes.” Expressing discontent with Nitish Kumar’s political flip-flopping, Lalu laments the lack of commendable actions in the crossover.