Politics heats up in Bihar after flurry of meetings
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Tue, Feb 16 2021 15:57 IST |
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Patna, Feb 16 : A round of political speculations has begun in Bihar following a flurry of meetings involving political leaders.
It s been only a few days since Lok Janshakti Party s (LJP) only MLA in the state Rajkumar Singh met senior leader of Janata Dal(United) (JDU) and minister Ashok Chaudhary. Now, meetings between LJP MP Chandan Kumar Singh and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and between Communist Party of India leader Kanhaiya Kumar and Chaudhary, have raised political temperatures in the state.
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Kanhaiya Kumar meets JDU leader Ashok Choudhary, triggers speculation
Many eyebrows were raised in Bihar on Monday as news broke of a meeting between CPI s rising star Kanhaiya Kumar and Ashok Choudhary, a minister and key aide of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.
A fiery former JNU student leader, who has of late is being seen as veering towards Nitish Kumar despite their parties rarely getting on the same page on most issues, Kanhaiya met Choudhary on Sunday.
Choudhary had headed the state unit of the JD(U) during the assembly elections and played an instrumental role recently in enlisting the support of the sole BSP MLA Zama Khan and independent legislator Sumit Singh, both of whom were inducted into the cabinet last week. He had also caused jitters in the LJP, an ally turned adversary, by inviting its sole MLA Raj Kumar Singh to his residence for a book launch function a few weeks back.