Nitish Kumar is going to give a big blow to Rahul Gandhi?, know what is the whole matter, media report say all six Congress MLA in Bihar may join the JDU of Nitish Kumar will be jolt to Rahul Gandhi


Patna. Is Congress going to cease to exist in Bihar Assembly? Is Bihar CM Nitish Kumar now going to give a big blow to Rahul Gandhi? This question has arisen because of a news. The Indian Express newspaper has reported that all six Congress MLAs in Bihar Assembly may leave the party and join CM Nitish Kumar’s JDU. The newspaper quoted sources as saying that Congress MLAs from Bihar are in touch with JDU. Manoj Biswan, Manohar Prasad Singh, Abhishek Ranjan, Surendra Prasad, Mohammad Kamrul Hooda and Abidur Rehman were elected as Congress MLAs in Bihar Assembly. If all of them join Nitish’s JDU, then it is sure to be a big embarrassment for Congress in Bihar.

The special thing is that recently, when Bihar Congress had organized a Dahi-Chuda banquet, all the above mentioned MLAs of the party did not attend it. Even on January 8, when Bihar Congress President Rajesh Ram called an important meeting for the Save MNREGA campaign, all six Congress MLAs remained absent. A senior JDU official told the newspaper that all the six Congress MLAs are dissatisfied with the functioning of their party. JDU official has claimed that all the Congress MLAs in Bihar will soon join their party.

This time Congress faced misfortune in Bihar Assembly elections. Congress fielded its candidates on 65 seats in the Bihar Assembly elections, but could win only six of them. Congress’s misfortune happened in Bihar elections when its biggest leader Rahul Gandhi raised the big issue of vote theft and left no stone unturned to corner BJP. Before the Bihar Assembly elections, Rahul Gandhi along with RJD’s Tejashwi Yadav had also taken out a 1300 km Voter Adhikar Yatra. Whereas, in the year 2020, Congress had contested 70 seats in the Bihar Assembly elections and then 19 of its MLAs were elected. After the disaster this time in the Bihar Assembly elections, there were reports of party leaders raising questions on the alliance with RJD.

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