An interesting picture emerged from the NDA leaders’ meeting convened by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar ahead of the Bihar Assembly elections. Union Minister and BJP leader Giriraj Singh did not sit in the front row at the meeting held at the CM’s official residence at 1 Anne Marg.
Giriraj Singh didn’t sit in the front row
BJP deputy chief ministers Samrat Chaudhary and Vijay Kumar Singh were seated in the front row of the stage with the chief minister, but Giriraj Singh In the back seat. JDU national working president Sanjay Kumar Jha, ally HAM national president Santosh Kumar Suman, Rashtriya Lok Morcha president Upendra Kushwaha and BJP state president Dilip Jaiswal also sat in the front row.
Both deputy chief ministers of the BJP were seated in front
JDU ministers Lalan Singh and Ramnath Thakur in the federal cabinet were also placed in the front row, but Giriraj Singh was forced to sit In the second row. Let us tell you that Giriraj Singh recently destroyed the Hindu Swabhiman Yatra in Bihar. Nitish Kumar is said to be unhappy with the visit. This is why, following Nitish’s displeasure, the BJP distanced itself from Giriraj Singh’s visit and described it as his personal project.
Assembly elections to be held under Nitish
Now, the question of whether Union Minister Giriraj Singh was deliberately kept from sitting in the front row at the NDA meeting remains a topic of discussion among political circles in Patna. During this meeting, the upcoming assembly elections were discussed and it was made clear that the 2025 assembly elections will also be held under the leadership of Nitish Kumar.
Union ministers from Bihar also participated in the meeting. At this meeting, NDA prepared the Mission 225 blueprint for 2025. There are a total of 243 seats in the state. During the meeting, CM Nitish Kumar emphasized on strengthening mutual coordination among the various constituent parties of the NDA.
The meeting mapped out strategies to keep the NDA united and keep government work open to the public. JDU president and chief minister Nitish Kumar said at the meeting that all NDA parties in Bihar must remain united. Mutual coordination must be strengthened. Just as the NDA was strong in 2005 and won in 2010, the same performance must be repeated again.