BJP's Trouble Increased in Bihar due to RJD's Green Signal to JDU in Caste Census

 
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BJP's Trouble Increased in Bihar due to RJD's Green Signal to JDU in Caste Census

To take advantage of the widening gap between JDU and BJP on the caste census, RJD has even said that it is ready to forget everything and form the government with Nitish once again.

Muskan Mathur

In Bihar, the political stir on the issue of caste census has once again intensified. On the issue of caste census, the opposition party Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) threw such a dice, which made Nitish Kumar's party JDU gleefully, but this dice has become a matter of concern for the Bharatiya Janata Party. To take advantage of the widening gap between JDU and BJP on the caste census, RJD has even said that it is ready to forget everything and form the government with Nitish once again.

RJD state president Jagdanand Singh

Know RJD's offer also

RJD state president Jagdanand Singh announced the party's stand by holding a press conference on Thursday. He asked Nitish Kumar to go ahead with the issue of caste census. Jagdanand Singh told Tejashwi's message in the press conference that 'the ministers of BJP and BJP who are not supporting the government, Nitish should remove them.' He further said that 'If this behaviour of BJP leaders faces any crisis in front of his government, then his party is ready to forget everything and support RJD under the leadership of Tejashwi. After Jagdanand Singh, party spokesperson Mrityunjay Tiwari clarified the party's message and said that after Kharmas, there will be a big political earthquake in Bihar. When asked whether RJD can once again form a government with JDU? To this Tiwari said that it is not surprising.

What is the stand of JDU on this offer of RJD?

With this offer of RJD, the political season of JDU has become pleasant. The JDU party thanked Jagdanand Singh and RJD for the announcement of support and said that 'the party is adamant for the caste census and those who will not cooperate in this issue, the public will teach them a lesson. Upendra Kushwaha said that 'We will move forward on these issues and people will decide who gets along in this journey and who is not. We will never compromise on these issues. This offer of RJD has allowed JDU to put pressure on BJP. Now the party hopes that it can now bring the BJP under pressure on demands like caste census and special status to Bihar.

RJD has No Political Issue
After this statement of RJD leader, BJP also retaliated immediately and did not delay in showing 'mirror' to RJD. BJP leader and National General Secretary of OBC Morcha Nikhil Anand said that BJP cannot stop RJD from having pleasant daytime dreams. He further said, 'Has he forgotten the issues on which Nitish Kumar had thrown out RJD from the alliance.' Nikhil Anand said that, 'It seems that there is a shortage of funds in RJD, so they are restless to come to the government. Now since RJD has no political issues left, they are making different offers.

What is the reason for the increasing tension of BJP?

The BJP is in a state of confusion on the caste census. Many party leaders have supported it but the central leadership is in this favour and hence the party is not able to reach any result. Most of the party leaders have kept silent on the offer made by RJD. However, party spokesperson Premchandra Patel said that the RJD has realized it. RJD had put its full force in the last election, but despite this, it could not succeed. If RJD is nefarious in getting the trust of the people of Bihar, then it is snooping. Nitish Kumar is not crude, he takes decisions very carefully. The glass pot does not rise again.

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