Nitish Kumar gears up to take Bihar CM’s oath for 8th time as BJP fumes over ‘betrayal’

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While Nitish Kumar is preparing to take oath as the CM for the eighth time, the BJP is venting its anger over what it calls his betrayal. The Congress, meanwhile, has been smug about the whole political drama saying the BJP’s got its ‘just deserts’.

After dumping former ally BJP to walk out of the NDA and into the Mahagathbandhan, Nitish Kumar is set to take oath as Bihar’s eighth chief minister on Wednesday. Nitish Kumar on Tuesday submitted his resignation to Governor Phagu Chauhan and submitted a list of 164 MLAs and claimed the support of seven parties to form a new government in Bihar.

So, here’s a look at how it came to this, what prompted Nitish Kumar to break the BJP-JD(U) alliance and what’s the road ahead as Bihar gets a new government.

WHAT FUELLED THE BJP-JDU SPLIT?

A combination of the JD(U) getting fewer seats to contest and winning even fewer seats in the recent assembly elections might have influenced Nitish Kumar to change alliances yet again.

It is also being speculated that the immediate trigger for Nitish Kumar’s decision was the BJP’s alleged attempt to poach JD(U) MLAs, a claim that the saffron party has denied. According to JD(U) sources, party rebel RCP Singh had attempted to influence JD(U) MLAs at the behest of the BJP.

They said that at least six JD(U) MLAs have audio clips purportedly of phone calls made to them to BROKER A “deal” — break away from JD(U) in lieu of cabinet berths. This was apparently an attempt to weaken Nitish Kumar’s hold on his party and consequently the alliance government.

JD(U) national president Rajiv Ranjan Singh recently alleged that a ‘conspiracy’ was hatched in 2020 to “cut Nitish to size using the Chirag [Paswan] model”. This was yet another plot to try and destabilise the Nitish government.

Besides this, a number of issues — such as the National Register of Citizens (NRC), uniform civil code, offering namaz at public places, wearing hijab at government educational institutions, use of loudspeakers at religious places, Pegasus spyware scandal, and a caste census for Bihar — had been plaguing the JD(U)-BJP alliance. The recent comment by BJP president JP Nadda that regional parties had a bleak future added to the JD(U)’s anger against the BJP.

BJP CRIES BETRAYAL

Reacting to Nitish Kumar’s move, the BJP said that he betrayed the mandate of the people. Bihar BJP chief Sanjay Jaiswal said: “We fought the 2020 polls together under NDA, the mandate was for JD-U and BJP, we won more seats despite that Nitish Kumar was made the CM. Whatever happened today is a betrayal of Bihar’s people and the BJP.”

BJP MP in Bihar, RK Singh commented on the ongoing political crisis in the state and said, “Nitish Kumar’s politics is entirely about the ‘kursi‘ (chair).”

Haryana Home Minister Anil Vij took a dig at Nitish Kumar after the fallout. He said: “Nitish Kumar is a migratory bird. It is their nature to jump from one branch to another. By mistake some birds have gathered on a branch. Who does not know when to fly where, it is only a matter of few days.”

RJD’S TAKE ON THE BIHAR POLITICAL DRAMA

RJD’s Tejashwi Yadav on Tuesday launched a scathing attack on the BJP and accused the saffron party of destroying its alliance partners in states like Punjab and Maharashtra.

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