JDU-BJP alliance broke! Pending announcement, Nitish said- BJP hatched a conspiracy to break JDU
JDU-BJP alliance broke! Pending announcement, Nitish said- BJP hatched a conspiracy to break JDU
Nitish Kumar will meet the Governor at 4 pm. Earlier, Nitish Kumar told a meeting of MLAs and MPs that the BJP tried to destroy us. Nitish Kumar said that BJP has always worked to humiliate us.
The JDU-BJP alliance has broken in Bihar. Now it is only to be formally announced. CM Nitish Kumar will submit his resignation to the Governor at 4 pm. With this, the process of formation of the new government will begin. After this BJP will be in the role of opposition in Bihar. Nitish Kumar will meet the Governor at 4 pm. Earlier, Nitish Kumar told a meeting of MLAs and MPs that BJP tried to destroy us. Nitish Kumar said that BJP has always worked to humiliate us.
BJP conspired against us and tried to destroy JDU. Attempts were made to destroy the JDU before the elections. Nitish Kumar will meet the Governor today with a letter of support from 160 MLAs after the alliance broke down. HAM in NDA is also supporting Nitish Kumar. While LJP of Pashupati Paras has announced to stay in NDA.
JDU-BJP launched statement
Even before the unofficial announcement of breaking the grand alliance, rhetoric has started in the BJP-JDU. Nitish Kumar told a meeting of MLAs and MPs that the BJP tried to break us. So there BJP leader and Union Minister Ashwini Chaubey has attacked Nitish Kumar. Ashwini Chaubey said that when destruction overshadows a man, conscience dies first. Along with this, a big statement has come out from BJP. Bihar Road Construction Minister Nitin Navin has said that BJP ministers will not resign yet. First Nitish Kumar should take some step, then we will take a decision.
BJP-JDU have different views on many issues
The JD(U) and the BJP, allies since the 1990s, have recently been at odds over issues such as the Agneepath scheme, the caste census, the population law and the ban on loudspeakers. Although the JD(U) supported the NDA candidates in the presidential and vice-presidential elections, Nitish Kumar’s absence from various events and his decision not to attend the NITI Aayog meeting on Sunday has led to speculation of a political deadlock between the JD(U) and the BJP over when he will break his silence. But now everyone is watching.
Earlier yesterday, Minister of State Vijay Kumar Chaudhary, a Nitish confidant, said, “I don’t see a crisis in the National Democratic Alliance (NDA),” referring to the resignation of former JDU national president RCP Singh. The Chief Minister organized his Janata Darbar programme, which was attended by several ministers of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). A meeting of JDU MLAs has been called to discuss the ramifications of a senior leader’s exit from the party.