NRC: Will JDU benefit from CM Nitish Kumar's master stroke?

There was a lot of uproar in the budget session of the Bihar Legislative Assembly on Tuesday. On the second day of this session, the ministers and legislators of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), who were not ready to bow down to the issues of the National Citizenship Register (NRC) and the National Population Register (NPR), took such a front that even a scuffle was reached. But on the same day, Chief Minister (CM) Nitish Kumar passed the proposal of not implementing NRC in Bihar unanimously in the Vidhan Sabha in presence of BJP MLAs.

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This masterstroke of CM Nitish Kumar snatched a big issue from the opposition. Also, while staying with the BJP, he blunted the edge of its main issue in Bihar. Bihar became the first state where a resolution against NRC was passed despite BJP being in government. Now the Opposition is calling it a victory proposal as a mere suggestion.

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The proposal for not implementing NRC in the state was unanimously passed in Bihar Legislative Assembly. At the same time, a proposal to implement NPR in the 2010 format with modifiers was also passed. Nitish Kumar was already saying that NRC will not be applicable in Bihar. Whereas, BJP has been declaring to implement it in the whole country. Earlier, Congress-ruled states have also announced not to implement NRC.

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