Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

INKLING OF A BOMBSHELL BY NITISH CAME EARLIER IN DAY

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

PATNA: The first indication that something was not right in the power corridors of Pat na and that a big decision was in the offing had come earlier in the day.

Bihar governor in-charge Keshari Nath Tripathi suddenly decided to stay back in Patna, moments after he had presided over a convocatio­n ceremony of the Na land a Open University. He gave no reasons for not returning to Kolkata as scheduled.

R JD chief La lu Pr as ad was the next to surprise – cancelling his travel to Ranchi to appear in the fodder scam cases, delaying just enough for the JD(U) legislatur­e party meeting to end and know what had transpired. The Nitish bomb shell came at 7 pm. The R JD was not in government anymore.

Patna’s New Capital area, which is the political power hub of Bihar, too remained tense through the day with legislator­s of various parties trooping in for meetings, even as the media kept a hawk’s eye on the developmen­ts. Would the Grand Alliance (GA), teetering on the edge, collapse? Nobody knew until RJD chief Lalu Prasad emerged from his own meeting with legislator­s at 2.30 pm to declare ,“The GA will not fall, notwithsta­nding the B JP’ se ff or ts to hijack Ni ti sh .” He was proved wrong not long after.

There had been no word on what was cooking, either from the JD(U) or even the Congress, whose leaders sulked.

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