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Nitish Kumar Broke Alliance With BJP In Bihar

Nitish Kumar broke the alliance with BJP. He took the decision to leave NDA. Nitish Kumar has parted ways with the NDA in Bihar and has broken his alliance with BJP.

On Tuesday morning, the picture of political agitation became clear by noon and the decision which came in front of everyone was that Nitish Kumar would remain the Chief Minister in Bihar but from the Grand, Alliance camp instead of NDA.

Actually, for the last two days, there was a lot of discussion about the change of power in Bihar, but no one could have guessed that everything would change in Bihar so soon.

However, the way JDU had called its MLAs and MPs to Patna in a hurry, I was not denying that Nitish Kumar can take some important and shocking decisions, and finally, the same thing happened.

Nitish Kumar broke the alliance with BJP: On Tuesday, when JDU decided to break the alliance with BJP, people were surprised.

The reason behind this came to the fore that the party’s MLAs and MPs unanimously demanded this from Nitish Kumar and said that now JDU should be separated from BJP in Bihar.

On Tuesday, when JDU MLAs and MPs met in Patna, 25 MLAs in one voice told the Chief Minister that the BJP needed JDU in the Lok Sabha elections, due to which the BJP appeared together.

But when the time for the assembly elections came, BJP conspired to defeat every candidate of JDU.

In the meeting, the MLAs in one voice urged the Chief Minister to separate from the BJP at this very moment.

All the MLAs and MPs supported this demand of the MLAs by raising both their hands.

After this, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar decided that he will no longer be in alliance with the BJP.

If we look at the party situation in the Bihar Assembly, RJD has 75 + 4 + Bocha 1 = 80 from AIMIM (79 after removing Mokama, as this seat was from the RJD quota from where Anant Singh was MLA).

Whereas BJP has74  its own and 3 who came from VIP i.e. 77. While JDU 43, BSP 1, LJP 1 total 45, and Independents – 1 (Sumit Singh who is in support of Nitish Kumar.

Congress has 19, CPI-ML – 12, CPIML – 2, CPI – 2, Hindustani Awam Morcha – 4, and AIMIM – 1 MLA.

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