Sharad Yadav, Nitish Kumar on BJP-JD(U) split
  • 5 years ago
India News: The decision of quitting National Democratic Alliance(NDA) made Janata Dal-United (JD-U) president Sharad Yadav unhappy. However, his camp, of late, seems to have reconciled to this fact and has decided to fully back the decision.

"It is true that the decision is not good. But now that the decision has been implemented, there is no point looking back. We have to think of emerging equations," said a senior JD-U leader and close confidant of Sharad Yadav.
The BJP-JD(U) alliance ended acrimoniously on Sunday over Narendra Modi's "coronation" as the saffron prime ministerial candidate with Bihar CM Nitish Kumar sacking all BJP ministers in his Cabinet and his ally-turned-foe swiftly retaliating by accusing him of betrayal.

In order to make a clean break with BJP, Kumar has volunteered to prove his majority in the Bihar assembly on Wednesday and looks set to win the floor test comfortably.

BJP lost no time in warming up to its new role as the main opposition to the Kumar government, and responded to the firing of its ministers by calling for a statewide bandh on Tuesday to protest against a "betrayal of mandate" and promising to wheel out its heavy artillery in the form of Modi.




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