Is the Photo by Three RLM MLAs a Signal to Upendra Kushwaha Amid Split Speculations in Bihar?
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Patna, Dec 31 (NationPress) In light of rumors regarding a potential division within Upendra Kushwaha's Rashtriya Lok Morcha (RLM), a photograph circulated on social media on Wednesday by MLA Rameshwar Mahto has captured significant political interest, sending a clear message to the party hierarchy.
Mahto shared an image featuring himself alongside fellow RLM MLAs Madhav Anand and Alok Singh. In his post, he stated: “We are all united, together today and will remain together in the future. With the strength of the NDA and the commitment to the comprehensive development of Bihar, we stand together. Jai NDA.”
While the image aimed to convey solidarity, it notably omitted any direct mention of the Rashtriya Lok Morcha or its leader, Upendra Kushwaha. Mahto tagged his two colleagues but did not include Kushwaha or the party's official account, instead opting for hashtags like #NDA4Bihar, #Bihar, and #RLM.
This omission has intensified speculation about whether the three MLAs are firmly supportive of the RLM leadership or are hinting at a distinct identity within the NDA. The post also failed to clarify whether reported disagreements between the MLAs and Kushwaha have been addressed.
During the recent Bihar Assembly elections, Kushwaha nominated his wife, Snehlata Kushwaha, who emerged victorious, while Rameshwar Mahto, Madhav Anand, and Alok Singh also achieved success, giving the RLM a total of four MLAs.
Nevertheless, Kushwaha's choice to appoint his son, Deepak Prakash, to the Nitish Kumar cabinet raised questions surrounding nepotism and allegedly led to dissatisfaction among party legislators.
The situation grew more complicated following claims that Kushwaha sought to install his daughter-in-law, Sakshi Mishra, in the State Civil Council, a position previously held by Madhav Anand. Kushwaha later firmly denied these claims.
In this context, the joint appearance of the three MLAs and their declaration of unity carries significant political weight. However, it remains uncertain whether this unity pertains to the RLM leadership or is limited to their shared affiliation within the NDA.