JD(U) Rejects Akhilesh's Call for Nitish to Quit BJP

JD(U) Rejects Akhilesh's Call for Nitish to Quit BJP
  • JD(U) criticizes Akhilesh Yadav
  • Akhilesh urged Nitish to break
  • JD(U) calls remark bizarre

The Janata Dal (United) (JD(U)) has publicly rebuked Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav for urging Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar to sever ties with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). This statement from the JD(U) comes as a direct response to Akhilesh's call for Nitish to break away from the BJP-led alliance in Bihar. The JD(U), a key player in the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government in Bihar, has strongly condemned Akhilesh's remarks, labeling them as 'bizarre' and highlighting a disconnect with the principles of the late leader Jayaprakash Narayan, who fought against dynasty politics.

JD(U) national spokesman Rajiv Ranjan Prasad emphasized that Akhilesh's political stance appears to be at odds with the ideals championed by Jayaprakash Narayan. Prasad highlighted the stark contrast between Akhilesh's actions and Narayan's lifelong commitment to combating dynasty rule. This statement underscores the political tensions between the JD(U) and the Samajwadi Party, potentially fueled by conflicting ideologies and political strategies. The JD(U)'s strong response signifies their determination to maintain the alliance with the BJP in Bihar, despite pressure from opposition parties.

The political landscape in Bihar is marked by a complex web of alliances and rivalries. The current alliance between the JD(U) and the BJP in Bihar has been a source of speculation and debate. Akhilesh Yadav's call for Nitish Kumar to break away from the BJP underscores the political maneuvering and strategic calculations involved in maintaining and reshaping political partnerships. The JD(U)'s sharp criticism of Akhilesh's remarks highlights the delicate balance of power within the Bihar coalition and the potential for further political shifts in the state.

Source: JD(U) snubs Akhilesh for asking Nitish to snap ties with BJP

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