By Our Special Correspondent
The Rashtriya Janata Dal, Congress and Left parties are all set to return to the anti-BJP plank with Nitish Kumar's JDU, if the veteran political pole vaulter chief minister manages to dump the BJP again and bring out his entire herd of MLAs. Eknath Shinde's 'Kumkumpuvu Padmavyuh' by thwarting any attempt to prop up the Bihar version.
Opposition leaders said that Kumar has opened lines of communication with the top leadership of RJD, Congress and Left parties. While the AICC has not commented on Kumar's reported talks with Sonia Gandhi, Congress Bihar Legislature Party leader Ajit Sharma, to whom Kumar had initially spoken, conveyed Kumar's message to the high command for the initial dialogue at the highest level of the AICC.
Bihar PCC chief Madan Mohan Jha also spoke to the RJD leadership and gauged RJD's views on the rifts in JDU-BJP, ET revealed. Talks are going on that Kumar has gone to Delhi to meet Congress leaders.
Lallansingh, a close friend of Nitish Kumar and president of JDU, has made a public statement that BJP conspired with Chirag (Pashwan) to weaken CM Nitish Kumar and his party in the last assembly elections and BJP has conspired to do the same points. Deep split in BJP-JDU alliance.
Nitish Kumar should make his move. If he really comes out of the BJP alliance, RJD is ready to join hands with him to oust BJP from power, with our commitment to fight and defeat BJP's ideologies, politics and misrule.
If Nitish splits from the BJP, the natural option for the RJD is to join hands with the JDU and others to oust the BJP from the government," senior RJD leader Sivanand Tiwari told media.
Without mentioning Kumar, AICC general secretary Tariq Anwar said, "The Congress is engaged in an ideological fight against the BJP. We are ready to join hands with forces willing to join the fight to weaken and defeat the BJP."
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