Nishant Kumar, son of Nitish Kumar, says that BJP should also declare Nitish Kumar the next Chief Minister of Bihar and under his leadership, the assembly elections should be held, This shows that what is seen from above between BJP and JDU in Bihar is probably not as normal from inside. By the way, BJP also has no refrain to contest Bihar Assembly elections under the leadership of Nitish Kumar. But will the BJP from inside will once again present Nitish Kumar as the next Chief Minister, it will have to wait a little.
PM’s dear CM Nitish Kumar
By the way, the Prime Minister has given Nitish Kumar the upper Chief Minister at the rally in Bhagalpur on 24 February. But JDU is still waiting for the formal announcement of Nitish Kumar’s name as the Chief Minister of NDA. In such a situation, Nishant Kumar, who has not yet officially come in politics, says that Nitish Kumar’s name should be announced, gives a lot of indication in itself. However, NDA’s constituent Jitan Ram Manjhi has already approved the name of Nitish in Bihar. Chirag Paswan has also given some similar indications. But the statements of BJP leaders are giving some more indications.

What BJP leader said in the name of CM face
Minister Prem Kumar has said from BJP quota that a question like Chief Minister will be considered after elections. At the same time, Bihar BJP President Dilip Jaiswal said that elections will be fought under the leadership of Nitish Kumar. But who will be the Chief Minister? The Parliamentary Board of BJP will decide this. But a few hours after giving this statement, Dilip Jaywal overturned and accused the media of breaking the statement. In fact, BJP does not understand why JDU is bringing Nishant Kumar into politics and she too presenting as Nitish Kumar’s successor. Now let’s talk about the cabinet expansion in Bihar. Many experts are looking at this move of BJP by linking it with the assembly elections to be held this year.

What is the meaning of cabinet expansion in Bihar
The BJP had not yet filled the ministers of its quota, but why it was needed just 6 months before the assembly elections. In the people who have been made ministers, the caste equation has been kept in mind well. Among the ministers created, Bhumihar, Rajput and Baniya are not only from caste, but BJP has also made a minister from backward and very backward, making a dent in social engineering from Nitish Kumar. Among the ministers created, Raju Kumar Singh is Rajput from the upper castes. If Jeevesh Kumar is Bhumihar, Vijay Kumar Mandal is a seafarer. Mota Lal Prasad is Teli, Mantu Kumar is Kurmi and Sunil Kumar is Koiri. In Bihar, Kurmi and Koiri castes are Nitish Kumar’s personal vote bank because Koiri Kurmi is called Luv-Kush castes and both also have marriages in many places.

How can BJP lead to JDU
By making a minister from the Mallah caste, the BJP is clearly indicating that it is not going to lag behind this time in playing the card of Nitish Kumar’s backward and extremely backward, so does the BJP want to adopt Maharashtra’s strategy in Bihar too because the BJP knows that the BJP had more seats than the JDU even in the previous assembly. If the BJP won 74 seats in the 243 assembly, JDU has 43. But now the BJP believes that if the BJP does very well like Maharashtra, then JDU can be silenced. The BJP leaders behind this say that the manner in which BJP has won the seat of Belaganj in the recent by -elections is a big sign. The BJP has won the seat of Belaganj after about thirty years, saying that if BJP can win 132 in the 288 assembly of Maharashtra, then why not in Bihar.

Will there be played in Bihar too
The BJP is also seeing Chirag Paswan as a big factor in Bihar and wants to cross more than 100 in the 243 assembly with it. In such a situation, JDU and Nitish Kumar will reduce the options. By the way, according to the news coming, JDU and BJP will contest seats around 100 and the remaining seats will be distributed among Chirag Paswan, Jitan Ram Manjhi and other parties. By the way, let me tell you this is Bihar, it is not free from danger to say anything politically here, because there are mainly three parties in Bihar. If two come together, then their government is formed. But the biggest question is that there is a political played, there is a lot of play, so the suspense will remain until something is sure.