BJP Bihar News
In Sasaram, the police stopped the ambulance itself to pass the convoy of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. While the ambulance was taking a seriously ill woman to the hospital. Bihar CM Nitish Kumar is on Samadhan Yatra these days... During this he is visiting different districts of Bihar, holding review meetings with officials and taking stock of government works...
Big news is coming out from Lakhisarai in Bihar where MLA Vijay Sinha was surrounded by people. Vidyal went to listen to the problem where the crowd surrounded him for building the road
Home Minister Amit Shah is on a tour of Bihar where he is addressing a public meeting. Speaking on the occasion of JP Jayanti, Amit Shah has said that JP taught to fight against power.
JDU took out processions, cautioning people against BJP's communal politics
JDU named the processions as 'Satarkata Evam Jagarukta March'
The march commenced by paying tributes to Babasaheb Bhim Rao Ambedkar
Amit Shah is set to participate in a 'Jan Bhavna Mahasabha' on his 2-day visit to Bihar
Shah will also chair the BJP State Core Committee meeting
Shah will later hold a meeting with MPs, MLAs and former ministers of Bihar BJP
In Bihar, as soon as Nitish Kumar left the NDA and joined RJD, the noise of jungle raj started again. It has been only 6 days since the Grand Alliance came in Bihar and BJP started raising the political rhetoric given to Nitish Kumar.
I have no PM ambitions: Nitish Kumar
Nitish Kumar is looking forward to playing a positive role in forging opposition unity.
Those habituated to misuse central agencies will face public ire.
There is only one reason for the breakdown of the alliance between Nitish Kumar's JDU and BJP and that is the existential crisis. All the other reasons are involved in this fight for existence. It is said that the big fish swallows the small fish in the sea and does not allow it to live and Nitish Kumar had the same fear. He felt that the BJP would gradually end his existence from politics.
In this report of DNA, watch what people get in a democracy due to change of power. The opposition parties against whom Nitish Kumar was doing politics openly till yesterday, today the same parties come in the center of power. Think how strange it is that suddenly everything changes in politics.
There is no clear definition of morality in the dictionary of politics. And politicians take advantage of this like Nitish Kumar once again took advantage of this. In the year 2015, he formed a grand alliance with RJD and formed the government in Bihar. But after 20 months, in the year 2017, he left that alliance and formed a new government with the help of BJP. After this, he contested the election with BJP in 2020 and now after 21 months, he left BJP and formed an alliance with RJD again.
Nitish Kumar has taken the structure of his 21-month-old government today. He left the BJP and once associated with Lalu Prasad Yadav's RJD forgetting that he left the Grand Alliance after getting upset with Lalu Yadav's sons. Nitish again today embraced his nephew Tejashwi Yadav.
Tomorrow in Bihar, Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister will take an oath at 2 pm at Raj Bhavan. Nitish Kumar will take oath as CM for the eighth time. After presenting his claim to form the new government, Nitish Kumar has also spoken to Sonia and Rahul Gandhi over the phone.
JDU has called a meeting of MLAs in Bihar tomorrow. JDU will meet in Patna at 11 am. It is being said that Nitish Kumar will discuss the future strategy with the MLAs. Speculation of rift in NDA has intensified. Since talks with Nitish and Sonia Gandhi, there is speculation that he may break ties with BJP.
BJP President JP Nadda held a mega roadshow in Patna, the capital of Bihar. During this, tremendous enthusiasm was seen among BJP workers. The streets of Patna reverberated with the slogans of Jai Shri Ram.
JP Nadda attended the BJP's state executive meeting in Bihar over a video conference
Tejashwi Yadav often takes to Twitter to criticise the Nitish Kumar government
RJD and the Congress are old allies and have shared power in the state as well as at the Centre
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