In Bihar, the Nitish government will not complete its term, the grand coalition government will come to power: Congress

New delhi date. 15 June 2021, Tuesday

The ongoing controversy in the Lok Janshakti Party has heated up politics in Bihar, which has led to a stalemate between the Congress and the JDU. While the JDU has claimed that several Congress MLAs are in touch with them, the Congress has now retaliated. The Congress has claimed that Nitish Kumar's government cannot complete its five-year term in Bihar.

Senior Congress leader and MLC Premchandra Mishra said the Nitish Kumar government in Kebihar could not complete its term and a grand coalition government led by Tejaswi Yadav would be formed in Bihar soon. He said that the JDU was constantly creating such an atmosphere as Jitan Ram Manjhi and Mukesh Sahani were leaving.

He said the JDU wanted to show that even after the expulsion of these leaders from the NDA, the government would continue to function and the Congress MLAs would break up. The Nitish government will fall in this assembly and a grand coalition government will be formed. So JDU MLC Sanjay Singh on Tuesday claimed that some Congress MLAs were in touch with him and that the Congress party would soon break up.

It is to be mentioned that there is a political heat in Bihar now. The anti-Nitish LJP has split into two. Chirag Paswan has been removed from the post of party chairman and parliamentary party leader. His uncle Pashupati Parse has revolted.

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