17 JD (U) leaders ready to overthrow state government, RJD leader Shyam Rajak blasts


- RJD ready to explode in Bihar politics

Patna 30th December 2020 Wednesday

Bihar RJD leader Shyam Rajak claimed that 17 JD (U) MLAs who were annoyed with the BJP's scam were ready to join us and form a RJD government. He said that these MLAs were ready to overthrow the BJP government and join RJD.

The media questioned whether seventeen members would lose their legislature if they defected. In reply, Shyam Rajak said that apart from these seventeen, if seven or eight other MLAs join RJD, they will not be affected by the Partition Act. If about twenty-six MLAs join the RJD, they will not mind in terms of law.

Behind this whole incident is a reckless and hasty move by the BJP in Arunachal Pradesh. Though the BJP shocked Nitish Kumar and JD (U) during the Bihar Assembly elections, Nitish Kumar became the Chief Minister of Bihar at the request of the BJP. In fact, Nitish Kumar was annoyed at the time. The BJP had fielded Chirag Paswan with the intention of giving JD (U) less seats. Chirag's party failed to do well but JD (U) lost seats and came in third.

Then last week, for no reason, the BJP ousted six or seven JD (U) MLAs in Arunachal Pradesh. In Arunachal Pradesh, the BJP did not have to break the MLAs of other parties, but Nitish Kumar, angry that the BJP broke up the JD (U) members, declared that he did not want to be the Chief Minister of Bihar. You sang another man.

At that time, RJD's Tejaswi Yadav jumped at the chance and offered him to make me the Chief Minister of Bihar. I will make you the prime ministerial candidate in the next parliamentary elections. In fact, the RJD emerged as the largest party in the Bihar Assembly elections but was far from a majority. His ally, the Congress, was rocked. The lamp also flickered. In those circumstances, if JD (U) members support RJD, Tejaswi Yadav can become the Chief Minister. Under these circumstances, Shyam Rajak had now blasted that seventeen members of the JD (U) who were angry with the BJP were eager to join us and form a new government.

Shyam Rajak had earlier served as a minister in the Bihar government.

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