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Whether it is about the Lok Sabha or the Rajya Sabha, during the voting, Nitish Kumar’s party Janata Dal United has voted in favor of BJP and has also announced it openly. Because of this, there is a split in JDU. Three JDU leaders Kasim Ansari, Shahnawaz Malik and Tabrej Siddiqui have resigned from the party. The JDU standing with the BJP has also clearly stated that it was not such a big leader of JDU that the party would make any difference.
This is just the beginning. Angered by his biggest leader of his party, MLC Ghulam Gaus is also seen, who is considered very close to Nitish Kumar. They are not saying that they will resign from JDU, but they are definitely saying that PM Modi will have to withdraw the Waqf law like the Agricultural Act.
While saying this, Ghulam Gaus must also be aware that he has said this only for his own comfort. It has nothing to do with reality because this Waqf law has been returning. In such a situation, the question is now about the argument, which is being given by the leaders of JDU that when Nitish Kumar is with this bill, it is guaranteed that there will be transparency and fairness.
Will the Muslims of Bihar be able to trust Nitish Kumar by saying this much and that too when Bihar is elections in the coming days and Tejashwi Yadav’s RJD to Congress and Prashant Kishore’s public for the leadership of Muslims. The rest of Bihar’s Seemanchal area will also have candidates from Owaisi. So it is obvious that during the election, JDU leader will count the work done for Nitish Kumar’s Muslims. Will tell that when Nitish Kumar took power in 2005, then the cemeteries of Bihar were sieged, a judicial committee was formed to investigate the riots in Bhagalpur and 20 percent of the backward reservation was also implemented, including Muslims.
Then as a participation in power, the figures will also be counted that Nitish Kumar made 5 Muslim leaders Ali Anwar, Ejaz Ali, Sabir Ali, Kahakshan Parveen and Ghulam Rasul Balliavi as Rajya Sabha MPs in 8 years. If it comes to the assembly, it will also be told that Nitish Kumar took 4 Muslim MLAs in the year 2005, 7 Muslim MLAs in 2010 and 5 Muslim MLAs in 2015 to the assembly.
As soon as Nitish Kumar’s 2020 politics is cited, it will be clear that Nitish Kumar gave 11 tickets in the 2020 assembly elections, but not a single Muslim won. Then 2024 JDU MP Rajiv Ranjan Singh alias Lalan Singh’s statement will also be cited that Muslims do not vote for Nitish Kumar. Even if the JDU gives cleaning on this two in some way, will the Muslims of Bihar be able to digest the argument on the support of the support given on the Waqf during the election.
The rest is the biggest challenge before Nitish who reached the latter part of his politics is about the number of JDU MLAs. Every time, command will be given in the hands of the younger brother of the alliance, it is not an established truth on politics of convenience. Maharashtra is the biggest example of how ready for BJP is also ready for uncomfortable politics. In such a situation, the wave of Hindutva which will arise in the election, its head will be formed itself and Muslims will be separated in the name of Waqf.
Nitish’s expectation is just women who have got the direct benefit of prohibition and who see their home only other than caste and religion, in which his men are also entering the house without drinking alcohol. The rest of the ethnic mobilization is in which Nitish has mastery, but if there is religious mobilization in the name of Waqf, then Nitish may be troubled.
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