Patna: Nitish Kumar broke the alliance with the BJP and formed the government with the RJD. Ever since Nitish Kumar broke ties with the National Democratic Alliance and joined the Grand Alliance and formed the government, the BJP has been attacking. While BJP leaders are talking about rebellion in Nitish's JD(U), the developments indicate that everything is not well in the grand alliance too.
In the Nitish Kumar-led government, Sudhakar Singh, who became the Agriculture Minister from the RJD quota, taunted CM Nitish Kumar by saying that he is the Sardar of thieves. This statement by Sudhakar Singh was so disgusting to Nitish Kumar that after the cabinet meeting on Tuesday, he interrupted Sudhakar Singh and instructed him not to make such statements. According to the news received from the sources, as soon as Nitish Kumar asked Sudhakar Singh to refrain from making such statements, the ministers were stirred. Sudhakar Singh asked Nitish Kumar to send his resignation. Actually, Sudhakar Singh was addressing a public meeting in his assembly constituency in the past.
While addressing a public meeting in his constituency, he described the employees and officers of his department as corrupt and said that they are the Sardar of thieves. The opposition had also attacked the Grand Alliance government over this statement of Sudhakar Singh. Significantly, Sudhakar Singh has been the target of the opposition since becoming the Agriculture Minister. In fact, Sudhakar Singh is the culprit of the rice scam in 2013 and an FIR has also been registered against him. The opposition is constantly attacking him for this. In such a situation, the signs that are coming out of the verbal clash with Nitish Kumar over Sudhakar Singh's statement are that everything is not well in the Grand Alliance government.
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