Bihar Minister Asserts Nitish Kumar's Rajya Sabha Move is Solely His Own Decision
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Patna, April 11 (NationPress) The political climate in Bihar has become increasingly heated as discussions surrounding Nitish Kumar’s transition to the Rajya Sabha continue.
In response to critiques from the opposition, Bihar Rural Development Minister Ashok Choudhary firmly dismissed the uproar, labeling it unnecessary and highlighting that taking an oath in the Rajya Sabha is a standard constitutional procedure.
Choudhary asserted that the choice to join the Upper House is solely Nitish Kumar’s personal and political decision, accusing the opposition of creating unnecessary noise regarding this matter.
In a direct confrontation with Tejashwi Yadav, Choudhary used pointed language, suggesting that such comments reveal a narrow perspective.
He pointed out that there is no historical precedent in Tejashwi Yadav’s political background for voluntarily resigning from the Chief Minister’s position to join the Rajya Sabha.
He drew comparisons to a previous incident where Nitish Kumar stepped aside to facilitate Jitan Ram Manjhi becoming Chief Minister.
Choudhary also critiqued the opposition, referencing Rabri Devi's time in office and asserting that leadership changes in their camp occurred under entirely different circumstances.
Taking aim at the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), Choudhary claimed that despite making bold statements during elections, the party has consistently faced defeats.
He foresees further decline for the RJD, confidently stating that it could face total obliteration.
Addressing comments from Akhilesh Yadav, who suggested that Nitish Kumar could have been a contender for the Prime Minister's position, Choudhary remarked that such concerns are tardy and questioned their relevance.
He reiterated that the electoral mandate in Bihar was secured under Nitish Kumar’s guidance, urging that his shift to the Rajya Sabha be interpreted in that light.
“This is his personal choice, and no external party has the right to interfere,” Choudhary concluded.
The exchange of pointed remarks has further escalated the political discourse in Bihar, further intensifying the already charged relationship between the ruling coalition and the opposition.