Jitan Ram Manjhi's party split in Bihar after the assembly elections

Patna, Ta. Thursday, August 20, 2020

There is an atmosphere of political turmoil in Bihar ahead of the Assembly elections. While the JDU leader is joining the RJD, the RJD leader is joining the JDU. Now the grand coalition of the state has been hit. Bihar's grand alliance has broken down. Former Bihar Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi's Hindustani Awam Morcha has decided to split from the grand alliance. Jitan Ram Manjhi, who has been annoyed with the grand alliance for a long time, made the decision on Wednesday. The decision was taken at a core meeting of the Hindustani Awam Morcha on August 20.

Now, in Bihar's political circles, rumors of Jitan Ram Manjhi's return home have gained momentum. The possibility is being shown that they may rejoin the JDU. Even so, efforts were on for a long time for Jitan Ram to rejoin the JDU. The JDU wants Jitan Ram Manjhi's entire party to be merged with the JDU. If this does not happen, the two may agree on some seats.

"Our party has suffered a lot of humiliation from the RJD," OHM spokesman Danish Rizwan said. RJD's grandfathering runs within the grand coalition. It is also believed that Jitan Ram Manjhi made this decision after the death of Nitish Kumar. Nitish Kumar has assured that he will give 7 to 10 tickets to Manzi's party.


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