Bihar Emerges As Respite For Opposition After Maharashtra Coup

Bihar appears to be a respite for the opposition following Maharashtra coup

New Delhi, Aug 9 : It was a matter of two states.While the NDA tried to consolidate its position in Maharashtra with the Maharashtra government that was headed by Shiv Sena rebel Eknath Shinde with the BJP’s backing, making it in for an expansion of the cabinet in Bihar the central government’s ruling party was removed from the power.
The opposition was demoralized after the Maharashtra events, where the BJP successfully orchestrated an coup in the Shiv Sena leading to fall of the three-party MVA government.Afterwards, Jharkhand was believed to be on the radar.

 Bihar Emerges As Respite For Opposition After Maharashtra Coup-TeluguStop.com

Then, Nitish Kumar shifted the focus to Bihar.

The downfall of the MVA regime in Maharashtra has impacted the Presidential elections with NDA candidate winning over the opposition candidate in the vice-presidential election, too the same thing was repeated.

Since 2014, when the BJP was elected several states such as Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh have seen coups in which the opposition-led governments were swept away.

In Bihar, Nitish Kumar is scheduled to become the Chief Minister once more with the support of the RJD five years after they split.

After having submitted his resignation to Governor Phagu Chauhan, he has also staked the claim to form the new government with the assistance of the ruling RJD Mahagathbandhan.

The JD-U has also cut off backing from the Narendra Modi government at the Centre as well.

In the midst of intense political activity in Patna sources say there is a broad consensus about the government’s formation is being built which includes the retention of Nitish Kumar as the Chief Minister.Tejashwi Yadav, the Deputy Chief minister and Speaker is from the RJD.

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