Political conflict intensifies in Bihar! Nishant Kumar rejected the post of Deputy CM, many big leaders were trying to convince him

Amidst the process of new government formation in Bihar, a situation of great confusion has arisen for JDU. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s son Nishant Kumar has clearly refused the post of Deputy CM by adopting a strict stance. According to sources, Nishant Kumar has clearly said that he will not accept the post of Deputy CM without becoming an assembly member. He says that he will first contest elections and become MLA, only then will he take this post. This decision has created a stir within the party and has posed a new challenge to the JDU leadership.

Why did Nishant Kumar refuse the post of Deputy CM?

Nishant Kumar’s stand is clear that under no circumstances does he want to become Deputy CM without becoming a member of the House. He has said that it would be appropriate to assume the post of Deputy CM only after contesting the elections and becoming an MLA. This decision is creating problems for JDU because the party is now considering an alternative name for the post of Deputy CM.

JDU leaders started trying to convince Nishant

Big leaders of the party and close relatives of Nishant Kumar have been continuously trying to convince him since yesterday. Even till 11 am today, Nishant Kumar is said to be firm on his decision. It is hoped that the veteran leaders of JDU will convince him. Sources say that if Nishant does not agree, the party can take an alternative decision by this evening.

Fear of impact on swearing in ceremony

If Nishant Kumar does not change his stance then the situation may become more complicated. There is discussion that if the matter is not resolved then only the new Chief Minister can take oath in the swearing-in ceremony to be held tomorrow, while the decision on the name of Deputy CM can be taken later. The party leadership is continuously busy in brainstorming and all eyes are fixed on the next strategy of JDU and the final decision of Nishant Kumar.

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