JD(U) Members Rally in Patna Against Nitish Kumar's Rajya Sabha Nomination
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Patna, March 6 (NationPress) The announcement regarding Nitish Kumar's transition to the Rajya Sabha and his removal from the Chief Minister role of Bihar has sparked significant backlash among Janata Dal(United) supporters. Party members have voiced their discontent ever since rumors of his nomination to the Upper House began circulating.
On Friday, protests erupted outside the JD(U) headquarters in Patna, where frustrated workers engaged in vigorous sloganeering.
Nearby walls bore painted slogans, with workers accusing the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of treachery.
Many JD(U) members contend that the party achieved electoral success under Nitish Kumar's leadership, and removing him from the Chief Minister position would be unjust to the party's supporters.
Protestors gathered both outside the JD(U) office and near the Chief Minister’s residence, urging Nitish Kumar to reconsider his decision to join the Rajya Sabha.
In light of the escalating tensions, a large police presence was deployed to ensure public order.
This protest highlights a growing discontent within certain factions of the party concerning leadership changes.
The political landscape shifted on Thursday when Nitish Kumar announced via social media his intention to run for a Rajya Sabha seat. In his message, he expressed a longstanding desire to serve in the Rajya Sabha, having previously been a member of the Legislative Assembly, Legislative Council, and Lok Sabha.
He subsequently submitted his nomination in the company of Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
JD(U) workers also protested on Thursday, even damaging furniture in their Patna office.
As internal tensions mount within the JD(U) and speculation swirls in political circles, the forthcoming days could be pivotal in determining Bihar’s political future.
Amid these political upheavals, the state witnessed a change in governance as Lt. General (retired) Syed Ata Hasnain was appointed as the new Governor of Bihar, taking over from Arif Mohammad Khan.