Upendra Kushwaha Engages with Nitish Kumar as Bihar's RS Elections Heat Up
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Patna, March 7 (NationPress) The political landscape in Bihar is buzzing with activity as the Rajya Sabha elections draw near, prompting alliance partners to deliberate on their strategies.
On Saturday, the chief of Rashtriya Lok Morcha (RLM), Upendra Kushwaha, had a meeting with Chief Minister Nitish Kumar at his residence in Patna, where Sanjay Jha, the National Executive President of Janata Dal (United), was also in attendance.
After their discussions, Kushwaha expressed confidence that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) would secure all five Rajya Sabha seats from Bihar.
He highlighted that ongoing conversations among alliance members are key to formulating their election approach, and his recent meeting with the Chief Minister was a vital part of this effort.
When asked about the potential political involvement of Nishant Kumar, Nitish Kumar's son, Kushwaha mentioned that he was among the first to advocate for Nishant's entry into politics, suggesting it could be a beneficial move.
Regarding Nitish Kumar's candidacy for the Rajya Sabha, Kushwaha noted that many in Bihar might feel a sense of loss if the seasoned leader becomes more involved in national matters.
“Up until now, he has played a significant role in Bihar politics. If he spends more time in Delhi after joining the Rajya Sabha, people here will certainly miss his presence,” stated Kushwaha.
The speculation surrounding Nitish Kumar’s nomination has stirred conversations about potential shifts in leadership within the state.
Attention is also focused on the electoral dynamics for the Rajya Sabha elections in Bihar.
The NDA currently boasts approximately 202 MLAs in the Bihar Legislative Assembly, positioning it to comfortably secure four seats.
However, the battle for the fifth seat is anticipated to be more challenging, and Kushwaha may need additional support from MLAs to enhance his odds.
When queried by reporters about how he would garner extra support if required, Kushwaha lightheartedly suggested he might ask journalists to assist in achieving the necessary numbers.
Political analysts speculate that Kushwaha's chances for the fifth seat could hinge on potential cross-voting from the opposition.