By Online Desk
The Janata Dal (United) chief Nitish Kumar-led Mahagathbandhan authorities will face a ground check to show its majority within the Bihar meeting on August 24.
The resolution to convene the state Assembly on August 24 has been taken to create a clean passage for a no-confidence movement in opposition to the sitting Speaker Vijay Kumar Sinha, experiences stated.
Nitish Kumar took oath because the chief minister of Bihar for the eighth time on Wednesday, after he broke ranks with the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance on Tuesday.
Nitish Kumar and Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) chief Tejashwi Yadav took oath as Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar respectively on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, in a profile piece coming shut on the heels of Nitish Kumar severing ties with the BJP, the IANS stated that he not solely challenged the political dominance of the duo of Narendra Modi and Amit Shah, but in addition despatched out a message to the BJP and the RSS that he is not terrified of the central investigating businesses probing him.
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Nitish Kumar joined the NDA in 2017 and shaped the federal government with the assistance of 53 MLAs of the BJP in Bihar.
In the 2020 meeting election, Nitish Kumar contested below the umbrella of the NDA and have become the chief minister of Bihar for the seventh time. After the results of the election, JD-U leaders accused the BJP of back-stabbing their occasion.
The IANS report recalled that when Nitish Kumar resigned from the publish of Chief minister on August 9, he stated: “I was not interested in holding the post of chief minister after the 2020 assembly election. They insisted on me. Today’s BJP has a different ideology then the BJP of Atal Ji and Advani Ji.”
“The way BJP was trying to sabotage our party, we have discussed aspects with our MPs, MLAs and MLCs and every one suggested that I come out from the NDA. We have listened to their voices and resigned from the post of chief minister,” Kumar stated.
(With inputs from IANS)
The Janata Dal (United) chief Nitish Kumar-led Mahagathbandhan authorities will face a ground check to show its majority within the Bihar meeting on August 24.
The resolution to convene the state Assembly on August 24 has been taken to create a clean passage for a no-confidence movement in opposition to the sitting Speaker Vijay Kumar Sinha, experiences stated.
Nitish Kumar took oath because the chief minister of Bihar for the eighth time on Wednesday, after he broke ranks with the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance on Tuesday.
Nitish Kumar and Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) chief Tejashwi Yadav took oath as Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar respectively on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, in a profile piece coming shut on the heels of Nitish Kumar severing ties with the BJP, the IANS stated that he not solely challenged the political dominance of the duo of Narendra Modi and Amit Shah, but in addition despatched out a message to the BJP and the RSS that he is not terrified of the central investigating businesses probing him.
ALSO READ | Nitish Kumar: Running sturdy regardless of twists and turns
Nitish Kumar joined the NDA in 2017 and shaped the federal government with the assistance of 53 MLAs of the BJP in Bihar.
In the 2020 meeting election, Nitish Kumar contested below the umbrella of the NDA and have become the chief minister of Bihar for the seventh time. After the results of the election, JD-U leaders accused the BJP of back-stabbing their occasion.
The IANS report recalled that when Nitish Kumar resigned from the publish of Chief minister on August 9, he stated: “I was not interested in holding the post of chief minister after the 2020 assembly election. They insisted on me. Today’s BJP has a different ideology then the BJP of Atal Ji and Advani Ji.”
“The way BJP was trying to sabotage our party, we have discussed aspects with our MPs, MLAs and MLCs and every one suggested that I come out from the NDA. We have listened to their voices and resigned from the post of chief minister,” Kumar stated.
(With inputs from IANS)