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Bihar Tharu Tribe Tired of Nitish Kumar u-turns.

Since taking office as chief minister in 2005, Mr. Nitish Kumar has initiated terai development initiatives valued at billions of dollars. However, prohibition and the government’s many reversals to stay in power have irritated Tharu voters this election season, regardless of age.

Here at Valmikinagar, in the foothills of the Himalayas, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has launched numerous State-wide yatras (tours), far from the stuffy corridors of the Patna Secretariat. The Tharu tribes of the terai areas, a stretch of land on the foothills along the Indo-Nepal border, call Tharuhat, also known as that, home.

Since taking office as chief minister in 2005, Mr. Kumar has initiated terai development initiatives valued at billions of dollars. However, people of all ages are irritated by the government’s constant renegotiation in order to hold onto power and prohibition this election season.

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Here at Valmikinagar, in the foothills of the Himalayas, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has launched numerous State-wide yatras (tours), far from the stuffy corridors of the Patna Secretariat. The Tharu tribes of the terai areas, a stretch of land on the foothills along the Indo-Nepal border, call Tharuhat, also known as that, home.

Since taking office as chief minister in 2005, Mr. Kumar has initiated terai development initiatives valued at billions of dollars. However, people of all ages are irritated by the government’s constant renegotiation in order to hold onto power and prohibition this election season.

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Far from the musty corridors of the Patna Secretariat, on the foothills of the Himalayas here in Valmikinagar, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has started many of his State-wide yatras (tours). Also known as Tharuhat, it is home to the Tharu tribes of the terai areas, a strip of land on the foothills along the Indo-Nepal border.

Ever since he became the Chief Minister in 2005, Mr. Kumar has launched development projects worth crores for the terai. But regular flip-flops to remain in power and prohibition have annoyed the voters, across all age groups, this election season.

Tharuhat has about 300 villages spread around the 900sqkm Valmikinagar Tiger Reserve in Bihar’s West Champaran district. Tharus number around 3 lakh and most of them are forest dwellers, though some also practise agriculture. The tribe, formally accorded the Scheduled Tribe status in May 2003, is said to have derived its name from Theravada Buddhism and the community considers itself descendants of the Buddha.

“We will not vote for Nitish Kumar. He is palturam (turncoat) and imposed darubandi (prohibition) on us,” said Ghanshayam Rai, a vendor at the bi-weekly Friday market in Valmikinagar. Gautam Mahto, another vendor, quipped, “Daru (alcohol) and Tharu cannot be separated”. “Some Tharus may vote for the RJD candidate, but not to Nitish Kumar’s candidate this time,” he said.

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At Kanbhushari village in the Bagaha-2 block, from where most of the young Tharu youths have migrated to Gujarat, Punjab, Mumbai and Gurugram for livelihood, Satyanarayan Mahto, 60, and Ramchandra Mahto, 62, said they will vote for the BJP and not for Mr. Kumar’s candidate.

When said Mr. Kumar is an ally of the BJP and their vote would eventually go to the Chief Minister, Mr. Satyanarayan said, “Kya karen? Nitish majboori hai, lekin Modi jaruri hai (What to do? Nitish is compulsion, but Modi is a necessity)”.

The Tharu women were more reticent about their choice. “We will take a decision on whom to vote on the polling day. We’ve not decided yet,” said Sharda Devi, 56. Another voter, Pramila Devi, 28, cryptically said, “You should understand it better.”

At Champapur Bazaar in the bustling village of Harnatand, the first time Tharu voters, young and fashionable, are also peeved at the political metamorphosis of Nitish Kumar to ‘Kursi’ Kumar, of how the once ‘Sushasan Babu’ of Bihar kept switching loyalties just to remain in power. “We’ll vote for anyone but not to Nitish Kumar’s candidate,” said Ghanshyam Rai. “Who knows, if he makes another switch after winning the seat? We’ll be embarrassed again,” he said. READ COMMENTSREAD LATERPRINT

Bihar Deputy Chief Minister’s jab at Rahul Gandhi’s remarks on Nitish Kumar, “Born with golden spoon!

“Rahul Gandhi will never be able to understand the conditions of this place because he was born with a golden spoon in his mouth,” Bihar Deputy CM Sinha said!

After Congress leader Rahul Gandhi mocked Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar for rejoining the NDA on Tuesday, deputy CM Vijay Sinha came out in defence of the CM. Sinha said that Rahul Gandhi ‘was born with a golden spoon in his mouth’ and that ‘he would never understand the pain of the public.’ “Those who spend time on the ground understand the situation,” Sinha said.

Addressing reporters in Patna, Sinha said, “Rahul Gandhi will never be able to understand the social and geographical conditions of this place because he was born with a golden spoon in his mouth. Those who spend time on the ground understand the situation. Dynastic families with criminal and corrupt mindsets can never understand the pain of the public.”

Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday slammed Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar for “taking a U-turn each time little pressure is exerted” by the Bharatiya Janata Party. Addressing the public in Bihar’s Purnea Rahul said,” Right now Baghel ji (former Chhattisgarh CM) told me a joke. The joke goes like this…Your chief minister took oath at Governor’s house. Some of his ministers also took oath. Celebrations were going on. Nitish Kumar decided to go back to his home. Suddenly while going back he realised he has left his shawl at the Governor’s house. He went back and met the Governor. Governor was shocked and said you came back so quick this time.”

So this is the condition of Bihar a little pressure is exerted, and he (Nitish Kumar) makes a U-turn,” Gandhi said. Taking a dig at the Congress leader Bihar deputy chief minister Samrat Chaudhary said that it is “Rahul Gandhi who is solely responsible for the current condition of Lalu Prasad Yadav.”

On Sunday, Nitish Kumar was sworn in as the chief minister of Bihar for the ninth occasion at Raj Bhawan in Patna, marking another shift in alliances as he joined the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance once again. It was for the second time in two years that Nitish Kumar switched political affiliations, marking his fifth crossover in just over a decade.

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After Nitish Kumar switches sides, first action against RJD in Bihar assembly

Bihar assembly speaker Awadh Bihari Choudhary, an RJD leader, is facing a no-confidence motion after several leaders from the BJP-led NDA sought his removal. This came after Nitish Kumar dumped the Mahagathbandhan and joined the NDA.

As Nitish Kumar switched sides and became the Chief Minister of the NDA alliance, several leaders from the BJP-led fold have given a no-confidence motion notice to the assembly secretary to remove Assembly Speaker Awadh Bihari Choudhary, an RJD leader.

BJP leaders Nand Kishore Yadav and Tarkishore Prasad (former Deputy Chief Minister); HAM chief and former Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi; JD(U)’s Vinay Kumar Choudhary, Ratnesh Sada, and other MLAs from the NDA alliance gave the notice, seeking the removal of Awadh Bihari Choudhary.

Ending days of uncertainty, Nitish Kumar on Sunday severed ties with the RJD and the Congress, the constituents of the Mahagathbandhan (grand alliance) government, and took oath as the Chief Minister of the NDA alliance for the record ninth time.

The JD(U) supremo joined the Mahagathbandhan in August 2022, when he had snapped ties with the BJP, accusing it of trying to “split” his party.

With this development, the NDA in Bihar has 128 MLAs, six more than the majority mark. The Mahagathbandhan (RJD, Congress and Left parties), on the other hand, has 114 MLAs.

In the 243-seat Bihar assembly, the RJD is the single largest party with 79 MLAs, followed by BJP 78, JD(U) 45 and Congress 19.

The Left parties have 16 MLAs while the HAM and AIMIM have four and one, respectively. There is also one independent MLA in the House.

This Article was published on Indiatoday

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Nitish Kumar’s ghar wapsi will be multi-bagger for BJP

If Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar joins hands with the BJP, it will be for his political survival. For the BJP, the JD(U) leader is an opportunity not only to boost its winnability in the 2024 Lok Sabha election but to demolish the INDIA bloc.

The Bihar Mahagathbandhan (grand alliance) is as good as gone. As it gasps, stars seem to have aligned for JD(U) leader and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s return to the BJP-led NDA.

If Nitish Kumar, left without many options, survives with his party and chief minister’s post by joining hands with the BJP. It is the BJP that will emerge as the real winner.

In fact, getting Nitish Kumar on its side will be a multibagger for the BJP.

It brings back the BJP in the game in Bihar, brightens its chances of multiplying its seats in Bihar in the 2024 general elections, and, most importantly, deals a body blow to the INDIA bloc at the national level.

Bihar watchers IndiaToday.In spoke to all agreed that Bihar was in a state of churn, and it was most likely that Nitish Kumar would rejoin the BJP.  It’s just a year-and-a half that Nitish had deserted the BJP for the RJD-Congress alliance.

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Some sources have even delivered a date for the swearing-in of the new BJP-JD(U) government. They told India Today TV that on Sunday (January 28), Nitish Kumar was likely to take oath as the head of the new alliance government in Bihar. BJP veteran Sushil Modi is likely to be the new deputy minister, they said.

The position of the parties in Bihar is such that it allows a lot of room for backdoor negotiations and scheming.

Lau Yadav’s RJD is the biggest party with 79 MLAs, while the BJP has 78 MLAs. Nitish Kumar’s JD(U) has 45 MLAs and the Congress 19. The Left parties have 14 seats.

In the 243-member Assembly, the mahagathbandhan has 160 MLAs.

Hindustan Awam Morcha (Secular), which has four MLAs, is with the BJP. With the JD(U), the BJP and the HAM (S) can easily cross the magic figure of 122.

One needs to understand the plight of Nitish Kumar. He is a chief minister with just 45 MLAs in a 243-member House. There are two bigger parties in the state than his JD(U). There’s always the risk of being outmaneouvered, and MLAs being snatched.

There were reports that the RJD was scheming to engineer a split in the JD(U) and form a government with Tejashwi Yadav as the chief minister. He was counting support from other mahagathbandhan parties.

Nitish Kumar was stuck in a political quicksand. And his outstretched hand met the BJP’s.

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“Most likely Nitish Kumar will be the chief minister and the BJP will have deputy CMs, it is an old formula,” one of the Bihar watchers told IndiaToday.in.

The BJP gets to be in power in yet another state before the crucial 2024 Lok Sabha election. This not only is an image booster, it also boosts its chances of winnability.

“It is a tried and tested combination for the BJP. It won 39 seats fighting with Nitish Kumar,” says Santosh Singh, senior journalist with The Indian Express. “The BJP and JD(U) have done well together in three Lok Sabha elections,” adds Patna-based Singh.

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The BJP’s vote conversion has been very good with Nitish Kumar. The immediate gain for the BJP [in getting Nitish Kumar back] will be in the Lok Sabha election,” says Santosh Singh.

The BJP was, anyway, in a comfortable position when it came to the Hindi heartland states. Its combination of kamandal planks has blunted Mandal politics. It still can’t take chances.

The most important aspect of reeling in Nitish Kumar will be that the BJP would have demolished whatever remains of the Congress-led Opposition’s INDIA bloc.

The pre-poll alliance talks have already crumbled in Bengal and Punjab.

If Nitish Kumar leaves the Opposition grouping and joins the BJP, it will be big in terms of discrediting the INDIA grouping because it was the Bihar Chief Minister who engaged in marathon meetings to put the rainbow coalition together.

Nitish Kumar leaving will take the wind off INDIA bloc’s sails. The knives are already out for the Congress, with Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav blaming it for the alliance’s mess.

From getting into the Bihar government, to boosting winnability in the 2024 elections to demolishing INDIA, Nitish Kumar is that goose that will lay multiple golden eggs for the BJP.

This Article is originally published on India today.