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Bihar Politics: Frozen Relations Between BJP & JDU Started Melting

Bihar Politics: frozen relations between BJP and JDU started melting.

The biggest news in Bihar at this time is the summer break in the winter season. Warm clothes have become a burden for the last three-four days.

Last Thursday, the record for the last 26 years was broken when the temperature reached 28.6 degrees Celsius.

The Meteorological Department is telling that after Saturday, the winter days will improve again.

Bihar Politics: JDU was hot in Arunachal Pradesh in the winter season, now the snow of frozen relations between BJP and JDU has started melting in the heat.

The Congress, which is demanding the opening of liquor, is terrified of the possibility of breakdown and silence over Nitish, Lalu again becomes an attacker.

The Congress is the most affected in the post-election season. Within him, the voice of Ansatosh is so vocal that outsiders do not need to speak.

Speculations of the breakdown of the party’s MLAs had begun within a month of the formation of the House but in a low tone.

Here, Bharat Singh, an old leader of the party, gave it air by saying that 11 MLAs are falling apart.

He even counted the names of legislative party leader Ajit Sharma and state president Madan Mohan Jha. Bharat Singh became an MLA from the Congress in 1985, after which he never reached the House.

But his statement increased the uneasiness of Congress leaders from Patna to Delhi. Finally, Ajit Sharma had to explain that no one is going anywhere.

Bharat Singh may have blown the Congress in the air, but the doubt certainly spread. This possible flow of MLAs began to be judged from Congress towards JDU.

Arguments were made that the JDU, which won 43 seats, could do so to increase its strength in the NDA.

However, when Nitish Kumar was asked about this, he laughed, saying – no one contacted me. Nitish may deny this, but the top leadership of the Congress has raised its ears.

Though political experts have their own arguments, according to them.

JDU will not do so at the moment based on future prospects, given the air of Nitish Kumar after the six JDU MLAs in BJP in Arunachal Pradesh.

He will not break the Congress and close his door. Here in the NDA, some closed dialogue between JDU and BJP resumed after BJP’s Bihar in-charge Bhupendra Yadav reached Patna on Thursday.

In the afternoon, he met the newly appointed National President of JDU RCP Singh and in the evening met Chief Minister Nitish Kumar with his state president Sanjay Jaiswal.

The conversation was said to be common courtesy, but in politics without any meaning.

The ministers who followed this principle started looking at it by sharing 12 seats of the MLC with expansion and nomination quota.

It is believed that a decision on this is possible within ten days after Kharmas.

The cabinet expansion is to be divided only between BJP and JDU! The Hindustani Awam Morcha and the Vikas Insaan Party, which won four seats each in the four-party NDA, have got one post each.

There are 22 more ministers yet to be created, but here Jitan Ram Manjhi, the president of Allied Ham, expressed his ambition by seeking another ministerial post.

Since the NDA’s majority of 125 (required 122) rests on the seats of four seats each of us and VIPs. Opposition is also eyeing this. He is trying to crack these legs.

Hence Manjhi’s demand is enough to alert the NDA.

Even though they may be understood now, the ambition in politics can be overshadowed at any time in future.

Therefore, it is a challenge to handle these two partners, because everything is not well in VIP. Leader Mukesh Sahni lost the election, but became a minister.

While the MLAs did not get anything. Something has started to ripen within them as well. The Mahagathbandhan is also eyeing this hand-holding slowly.

All weather stances are on track and are in the process of cooking their respective handi.

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