Bihar Political News in hindi: The game of change has started in the politics of Bihar. Especially the number of leaders coming from JDU to BJP is increasing. In this episode, the names of former Arrah MP Meena Singh and her son Vishal Singh are also included.
Change in politics of Bihar started
Former minister Ajit Kumar, who represented Kanti assembly constituency in Muzaffarpur district, and Rajesh Singh of West Champaran district, who have joined the BJP, are among those who switched sides. Former Legislative Councilor Suman Kumar Mahaseth, National President of Vaish Bhartiya Sudi Samaj and former candidate Manoj Purve have also joined BJP. Here, BJP’s Vice President Rajeev Ranjan has joined JDU. BJP Bihar State President Sanjay Jaiswal says that every leader of JDU is very upset inside today. Nitish has mortgaged the party in the hands of the same RJD who fought against Jungle Raj for decades. He claimed that many more leaders would join the BJP in the coming days.
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Leaders should not put conditions to join the party – BJP sources
BJP sources say that the BJP strategist has clearly said that no one should be included in the party with any condition or expectation of future. It is also being said that many leaders are waiting for the right time to change sides. Sources tell that after JDU’s going with RJD, such MLAs are in confusion who reached the assembly after defeating RJD candidate in the election. However, the game of change has started in Bihar, now it will be seen that how much political parties get benefit from it.
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