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BJP loses power in Bihar after key ally pulls out

- (Agencies)

A COALITION comprising prime minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has lost power in Bihar, the third most populous state in India, after its partner pulled out on Tuesday (9).

Bihar sends the fourth most number of elected lawmakers to parliament and is considered politicall­y very important in the Hindi-speaking belt of the country. The collapse of the coalition comes ahead of the 2024 general election, which the BJP is expected to win for a third straight term.

Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar, from the regional Janata Dal (United) party, told reporters he resigned after elected representa­tives of his party recommende­d exiting the BJP coalition. He did not say why. Kumar later met leaders of the main opposition party in the northern state – the Rashtriya Janata Dal.

He is expected to form a fresh government, armed with the support of the entire opposition, including left parties.

The BJP said Kumar had “betrayed” it and the people of Bihar, after having together won the last state election in 2020.

The BJP-led coalition won 39 out of the 40 parliament­ary seats in Bihar in the 2019 general election, helping Modi win one of the biggest mandates in India in decades.

Federal minister Ashwini Choubey said those “betraying” Bihar wanted to create obstacles in its developmen­t.

“The BJP does not suppress anyone, does not betray anyone. Those people betraying Bihar want to create obstacles to its developmen­t. The developmen­t of Bihar has been a priority for us from the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government to the Modi government,” Choubey told a TV channel. “Despite (Kumar’s party) having fewer seats, we made him chief minister. He has deceived the people twice. He is suffering from arrogance,” he added.

Asked about Kumar’s imminent tie-up with the Rashtriya Janata Dal, Choubey said, “when doom approaches, one loses wisdom”.

“Where is the talk of zero tolerance on corruption? He is opportunis­tic, he keeps looking for opportunit­ies. This is my personal opinion,” Choubey added.

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