Nitish Kumar wants to become Chanakya of Bihar politics, made a plan
Nitish Kumar wants to become Chanakya of Bihar politics, made a plan
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There are two major political parties of Bihar. One Grand Alliance and the other National Democratic Alliance i.e. NDA. It is also worth noting here that the principal party of both parties is not the CM of BJP of NDA and RJD of Grand Alliance. In fact, in both these camps, there is always a tug of war on the fact that Chief Minister Nitish Kumar should come in his camp and take charge of Bihar. In fact, the political equation in Bihar is such that the government in which the Chief Minister is Nitish Kumar is formed. This marvel is that the population of the caste from which they come is barely 4 percent in Bihar. After all, what is the reason that they balance the politics of Bihar.

In 2015, JDU of Nitish Kumar contested with Lalu Yadav's RJD. In this, the BJP could win only 53 seats with 24.42 percent votes. The Rashtriya Janata Dal was a big party with 80 seats, and the Janata Dal United got 71 seats. That is, the command of power remained in the hands of Nitish Kumar. At the same time, in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, JDU once again contested with the BJP which brought a landslide victory for the NDA. In this election, 39 out of 40 seats of Bihar's Lok Sabha were captured by the NDA. The NDA got 53.3 percent votes, while the BJP alone got 23.6 percent.

The situation also prevails with RJD. When RJD Chief Minister Nitish's party was with JDU in the 2015 Vis Election, he won 80 seats while contesting 101 seats. That is, passed with 80 percent number and became the state's number. The Grand Alliance garnered 46 percent of the vote, but with the exit of the JDU, the situation became such that even with the five parties of the Grand Alliance in the Lok Sabha elections, it was reduced to zero.

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