Political Shift: JD(U) Discards 'Nitish Again' Posters
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Patna, April 13 (NationPress) A noticeable and symbolic shift has emerged outside the JD(U) office as discussions within the NDA coalition continue regarding a potential power transition.
All banners previously showcased at the JD(U) headquarters in Patna have been removed, particularly those featuring the message: “From ’25 to ’30—Fir Se Nitish.”
This slogan was a cornerstone of the NDA's election campaign, promising that Nitish Kumar would remain as Chief Minister for an additional five years.
With the posters taken down, an unusual quiet has enveloped the party's office, interpreted by many as a significant political indicator.
Speculation is rife regarding the possibility of Nitish Kumar stepping aside, a leader who has governed Bihar for nearly two decades.
The prospect of such a shift, occurring just four months after a government was formed, is seen as a pivotal moment in the state's political landscape.
Meanwhile, a key meeting took place at the Chief Minister's residence, with attendees including Sanjay Kumar Jha, JD(U)'s national working president, Union Minister Rajiv Ranjan Singh (also known as Lalan Singh), Jama Khan, and Bijendra Yadav.
This one-hour meeting focused on discussions around the establishment of a new government.
Sources indicate that a JD(U) legislative party meeting may be held on Tuesday to finalize future strategies.
Another significant subject of debate is the potential entry of Nishant Kumar into active politics.
Reports suggest that numerous party leaders support giving him a position within the government or the party organization.
Prior to this, a decision had already been made to grant him party membership.
Overall, the transition of power in Bihar appears to be nearing its conclusion.
From the removal of posters to ongoing meetings, every sign points to an imminent major decision.
All attention is now on the upcoming 48 hours, when it will be revealed into whose hands the power in Bihar will ultimately fall.