Patna: Upendra Kushwaha now wants to fight a decisive battle with JD(U). Kushwaha is angry with the alliance of Bihar's ruling JDU and RJD. He is asking about the 'deal' between Nitish Kumar and Lalu Yadav.
Upendra Kushwaha has asked the Chief Minister of Bihar Nitish Kumar, what is the 'deal' between the two. He is so angry with the "deal" of alliance between JDU and RJD that he has demanded his share in JDU on the condition of leaving the party.
Kushwaha will show his strength
Upendra Kushwaha has called a meeting on 19 and 20 February. This meeting of loyal leaders has been called at the Sinha Library in Patna. In this, he has called upon JDU leaders, Mahatma Phule Samta Parishad and former Rashtriya Lok Samta Party workers.
Now Kushwaha wants to show his strength through this meeting. That is, on the one hand, he will also show his strength to Nitish Kumar and on the other hand, he will also demand his stake in the party.
Nitish Kumar's compulsion not to expel Kushwaha
On behalf of JD(U), Upendra Kushwaha is constantly being pressurized to leave the party. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has said this twice that Upendra Kushwaha should go wherever he wants to go. But he does not want to make Upendra Kushwaha a martyr by expelling him from the party. It is his political compulsion that he cannot expel Kushwaha.
Nitish doesn't want Luv-Kush' society should stand against JDU
This is because there is an election for the Lok Sabha in 2024 and for the Bihar Legislative Assembly in 2025. In such a situation, Nitish Kumar would not want that the leader of 'Luv-Kush' society in the form of Upendra Kushwaha should stand against JDU.
RCP Singh was expelled from party
Prior to this, RCP Singh was expelled from the party, who can prove to be a big weapon for BJP against Nitish Kumar during the upcoming Lok Sabha and Assembly elections. Now it will be important to see how much RCP Singh makes his big contribution in forming the BJP government in Bihar.
Nitin knows that as long as Kushwaha stays, he will only harm the party. Recently, during his Samadhan Yatra, he reiterated that he should go wherever he wants to go.
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