Patna’s political heat rises with JDU’s landmark leaders’ meet today, headlined by CM Nitish Kumar unveiling details of his Rajya Sabha transition. Driven by health, the pivot ends speculation on his state role, opening floodgates to talks of fresh leadership and ministerial allocations.
Nitish aims to pacify rattled cadres, vowing Bihar’s machinery remains under his tutelage despite the move. The party’s proactive summit addresses brewing resentments, positioning unity as key to seamless handover.
Insider scoops detail the prospective coalition blueprint: BJP’s CM plus 15 aides; JDU’s deputy CM bid (favoring Nishant for singular clout) with matching ministers; LJP (RV)’s duo, and single nods to RLJM and HAM. This formula seeks equilibrium in the NDA fold.
Cabinet heavyweights affirm loyalty. Shravan Kumar hailed the icon’s mass appeal, backing the verdict amid supporter blues. Dilip Jaiswal spotlighted the autonomous step, lauding development strides and enduring oversight from afar.
This juncture tests Bihar’s alliances. Clarity from today’s parley could fortify the regime or unravel ties, steering the state’s trajectory through uncertain times.
