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Bihar: Tejashwi Yadav’s Statement Before the Test of Nitish Government’s Majority: “The Game is Still On”

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Bihar: Politics in Bihar never seems to cease from discussions. This time, before the examination of the NDA government formed under the leadership of Nitish Kumar, various discussions are underway. On the other hand, RJD MLA Tejashwi Yadav has increased excitement by saying that the game in Bihar’s politics is still on.

Patna: The game to topple the NDA Nitish government has begun as soon as it was formed in Bihar. This game got more momentum when former Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav said that the game is still on. If the game started from there, it will end here. However, as the new government is progressing, Tejashwi Yadav’s game seems to be getting a break. The claims made regarding the defection of some MLAs or their absence are not being seen in action anymore. However, the effort of the Mahagathbandhan has not diminished yet.

What is the game plan of the Mahagathbandhan?

Looking at recent political situations and the statements of some top leaders of the Mahagathbandhan, the picture seems to be somewhat clear. In fact, the claim of Mission 16 was made earlier. Under this, the search was on for 16 such MLAs who want to contest Lok Sabha elections or aspire to be ministers. It is being discussed that this proved to be a significant number.

Then came Plan B

It was said about Plan B that efforts were being made to bring together four independent MLAs with Hindustani Awam Morcha MLA Sumit Singh. Along with this, the game of 7 to 8 MLAs remaining absent was also being played. But this also seems to be not happening now. So now work is going on Plan C.

What is Plan C?

Former Education Minister Prof. Chandrashekhar still believes that the NDA government will not be able to prove a majority on the floor. Prof. Chandrashekhar believes that there will be voting in the house based on conscience, and the government will be defeated in the house. There are still many such MLAs in Bihar whose conscience is still alive. And these MLAs will contribute to ousting the party that spreads hatred from power in the state, in favor of social justice and secularism.

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