Friday (July 28) is crucial for Nitish Kumar, who became the Chief Minister of Bihar for the sixth time. They have to prove a majority in the Bihar Assembly.
However, it is being said that Nitish Kumar will win the trust vote with the support of the BJP and his allies but in the meantime it is being speculated that some rebel legislators of Janata Dal United can spoil their game.
There are 71 MLAs of Janata Dal United in the 243-member Bihar Legislative Assembly, while there are 58 MLAs of BJP and allies. Figures of both of these reach 129, which is seven more than the required 122 votes for the majority, but the figures required between ambivalent fears will not diminish, so efforts are already on in advance. In the same sequence, the support of two independent legislators has already been received.
Here, former Janata Dal United President Sharad Yadav, Rajya Sabha MP Ali Anwar and Virendra Kumar have expressed their displeasure. It is believed that the trusted MLAs of these leaders can play in the trust vote test. Majority of the MLAs who are reported to be rebel are Muslims and Yadav.
The President of West Bengal Janata Dal United has also said that by combating with the BJP, the Janata Dal United Muslim legislature can shake off from the party.
There are reports that twenty legislators of Janata Dal United can be rebel. However, the efforts of the damage control are continuing. Regardless, even if 10 MLAs are rebel, then it can be difficult to win the trust vote for Nitish Kumar.
It is believed that there is a problem in front of these MLAs that they had won the election by opposing the communal forces, but now their party has formed the government in collaboration with those same forces. In such a way, these leaders may have a lot of difficulty in explaining this to their voters. He may be difficult to win the election again. In essence, these MLAs may be ready to withstand all kinds of difficulties against Nitish and may not be ready to kneel in front of the communal forces.
According to political analysts, even with most Muslim MLAs coming from Simanchal, Yadav MLAs can also play in Nitish's government's confidence vote.
However, Nitish had already walked the political move and sat on his chair, Vijay Kumar Chaudhary, in the chairmanship of the Legislative Assembly. In such a situation, he could give them a lot of support. That is, the membership of Janata Dal United MLAs in danger of being rebel may be. Despite this it is being said that some MLAs can make a rebellious stand against Nitish.
Maharashtra Janata Dal United chief and Legislative Council member Kapil Patil is frustrated with Nitish Kumar's decision. He said that he will consider the future in the party meeting.
In the leftist leader Sitaram Yechury has said that "In every few years Nitish Kumar takes oath of CM post with the help of various coalitions. There is a record of the wild. Directly political opportunism."
Janta Dal United leader Ali Anwar says that he is shocked by the whole episode. He said, "Sharad ji and we did not know that everything will happen all overnight."
Janata Dal United leader Arun Kumar says that 'Sharad ji is worried about Nitish Kumar's decision. In a day or two, Sharad ji will talk to all the national parties.
Janata Dal United MP Virendra Kumar and Ali Anwar party senior leader Sharad Kumar meeting in his Delhi residence.
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