BJP in 'wait and watch' mode ahead of key JD-U meet
August 08, 2022  22:03
image
With the Janata Dal-United leadership taking aim at the Bharatiya Janata Party over a host of issues, a senior leader of the country's ruling party claimed on Monday that his party has adhered to "coalition dharma" in its alliance with the Bihar party and will continue to do so.
 
"We will discharge our coalition dharma," he said as Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar called a meeting of Janata Dal-United MPs and MLAs on Tuesday amid his party's worsening ties with the BJP.
Amid speculation that the JD-U is reconsidering the alliance, senior BJP leaders have maintained a studied silence on the ally's accusation related to the fallout of R C P Singh, once the closest aide of the Bihar chief minister, with Kumar and also Chirag Paswan.
"It is difficult to comprehend what Kumar is up to. We will wait and watch," a BJP leader said.
Paswan's decision to field candidates against the JD-U in the 2020 Bihar assembly polls had hugely dented its prospect and its president Lalan Singh suggested on Sunday this was part of a larger conspiracy, a veiled dig at the BJP.
The development related to R C P Singh was another attempt based on the "Chirag model", he had said without naming any party.
The JD-U's decision to deny him another Rajya Sabha term had led to his ouster from the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led Cabinet amid growing belief in his party that the bureaucrat-turned-politician had tilted decidedly towards the BJP and ignored the interests of his own party. 
He recently quit the JD-U after the party sought his explanation on alleged corruption charges.
BJP sources noted that Home Minister Amit Shah during his recent visit to Patna had explicitly told its leaders that the alliance with the JD-U will continue in the next Lok Sabha and the assembly polls, scheduled in 2024 and 2025 respectively. 
After that the JD-U should have no reasons to complain, a BJP leader said.
The JD-U, however, has also been nursing a grievance about the BJP ignoring its claim to three berths in the Union Council of Ministers. -- PTI
« Back to LIVE

TOP STORIES