Late Sushant Singh Rajput Now An Issue In Bihar Election 2020
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11-Sep-2020

Late Sushant Singh Rajput Now An Issue In Bihar Election 2020

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The Bihar assembly election dates may not have been announced, but the electoral preparations are at a peak. Activities are also intensifying with regard to who will be on which side and at what cost. The special thing is that this time the trend of not paying attention to small parties is visible in both the election camps.

Talking about the opposition coalition, parties like RLSP involved in it, raising the question of the Chief Minister candidate, had started saying that RJD youth leader Tejashwi Yadav does not fit in front of Nitish Kumar.

But the RJD did not think it necessary to sit down with coalition partners, far from paying attention to this question. Just made it clear from his side that the Chief Minister's face will decide the largest party in the coalition. 

Similarly, LJP leader Chirag Paswan in the ruling NDA is constantly attacking the Bihar government and Nitish Kumar, but the NDA leadership is not taking notice of his statements. 

It is believed that they are trying to get more seats in coordination, but JDU and BJP argue that fighting more seats does not lead to more seats. In the last assembly election, the LJP won just two seats by contesting 42 seats. 

Overall, this time the contest seems to be of two parties (JDU-BJP) versus two parties (RJD-Congress). The second important thing is that the opposition is making the issues and failures of the government as usual, but the ruling party is looking for a new pitch. 

Nitish Kumar has generally contested the election by making the functioning of his government an issue, but this time he tried to make the Lalu regime of 15 years ago i.e. the alleged jungle raj of Bihar an issue.

It is another matter that in the last election itself, his successful grand alliance experiment with RJD came in the way. Naturally, the NDA needed a strong emotional issue in Bihar. 

Similarly, LJP leader Chirag Paswan in the ruling NDA is constantly attacking the Bihar government and Nitish Kumar, but the NDA leadership is not taking notice of his statements.


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It is believed that they are trying to get more seats in coordination, but JDU and BJP argue that fighting more seats does not lead to more seats. In the last assembly election, the LJP won just two seats by contesting 42 seats. 

Overall, this time the contest seems to be of two parties (JDU-BJP) versus two parties (RJD-Congress). The second important thing is that the opposition is making the issues and failures of the government as usual, but the ruling party is looking for a new pitch. 

Nitish Kumar has generally contested the election by making the functioning of his government an issue, but this time he tried to make the Lalu regime of 15 years ago i.e. the alleged jungle raj of Bihar an issue. It is another matter that in the last election itself, his successful grand alliance experiment with RJD came in the way. Naturally, the NDA needed a strong emotional issue in Bihar.

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