Despite the Bihar CM’s many flip-flops he has changed sides four times in over a decade his hold over his party has not loosened and he has prevented it from splitting.
RJD leader Tejashwi Prasad Yadav, who called a meeting of his MLAs Saturday, said they should "go to people with their achievements,” and delink the party from Nitish’s decision to break if and when it happens.
From differences over simultaneous polls to fight over credit for health and job initiatives, the JD(U) and RJD have not seen eye to eye in recent weeks. Nitish was also said to be unhappy over the lack of consensus on his role in the INDIA alliance
From differences over simultaneous polls to fight over credit for health and job initiatives, the JD(U) and RJD have not seen eye to eye in recent weeks. Nitish was also said to be unhappy over the lack of consensus on his role in the INDIA alliance