Union Minister and BJP MP Giriraj Singh has stirred political waves by asserting that the Nitish Kumar-led government in Bihar is on the verge of collapse and could be replaced by Tejashwi Yadav as Chief Minister. Singh contends that Nitish Kumar is ensnared in the intricacies of RJD supremo Lalu Yadav's influence, likening the government to a seemingly intact orange with internal cracks.
According to Singh, JDU MLAs are in contact with Lalu Yadav, fueling speculation about the government's stability. Singh argues that Nitish Kumar has exhausted his options and may no longer be a viable Chief Ministerial candidate, emphasizing the growing uncertainty surrounding his leadership.
Giriraj Singh's comments highlight the shifting dynamics within the political landscape of Bihar, suggesting that the Nitish government's stability is increasingly questionable. Singh also addressed Rahul Gandhi's Bharat Nyay Yatra, stating that whether it is a justice journey or a knowledge expedition is for Rahul to decide. He invoked Swami Vivekananda's teachings, suggesting that the current Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, is embodying Vivekananda's principles.
The departure of Lalan Singh from JDU, according to speculations, is linked to his proximity to Lalu Yadav, with discussions circulating about his intention to pressure the India Alliance. The political discourse in Bihar is intensifying, with BJP leaders making fresh claims and the fate of the grand alliance government becoming a hot topic of discussion.