
The structure settled upon following the 2020 election will see the BJP receive two deputy chief minister positions.
Known for his unpredictable nature, Kumar has left the team five times in the last ten years.
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The Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA), an opposition group formed to unite against the BJP in the elections of 2024, includes Kumar as one of its most important members.
There have been reports that Kumar’s dissatisfaction with the way the bloc works is getting worse.
This follows the announcement by some bloc partners that they will run for office alone in their states in 2024.
There won’t be any assembly elections, according to NDTV, and sources have also said that there won’t be any assembly elections at this time.
Both parties don’t want to rush the upcoming election in Bihar.
The Lok Sabha election will be the top priority right away.
Sources have announced that the Janata Dal (Joined together) pioneer has dropped every one of his responsibilities for January 28.
Following Kumar’s return to the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance, seat adjustments will be made, according to the report.
The plan calls for appointing an Assembly Speaker and reorganizing the cabinet so that BJP leaders get one ministerial position for a every four MLAs.
Additionally, the JDU will lose 12 to 15 Lok Sabha seats, down from 17 previously.
The JD(U)’s 17-year alliance with the BJP ended in 2013 when the NDA announced Narendra Modi as their PM candidate. Kumar disapproved of the choice.
He led JD(U) to join forces with Congress, RJD, and other parties to form Bihar’s “Mahagathbandhan sarkaar.”
He resigned as chief minister two years later, but the BJP helped him tp get back in the job.
Kumar made the announcement in 2022 that the JDU-BJP alliance had ended.