New Delhi.So the same thing happened which was being speculated. First resignation and now announcement of withdrawal of support”. It is very possible that you must have understood whom we are talking about. Actually, we are going to talk about Santosh Manjhi, son of Hindustani Awam Morcha chief Jitan Ram Manjhi. In the past, he had resigned from the Nitish cabinet and today he has also withdrawn support from the government after the executive meeting, after which it is being speculated that he may join the BJP in the coming days. For this, he will meet Amit Shah in Delhi tomorrow. However, even before this he had met Shah in Delhi itself. Even at that time, he was questioned by the media whether he was going to join BJP, so he did not say anything on this question, but in the past, when he resigned from the post of minister, both the incidents were discussed in the political corridors. Broader political implications began to be extracted by adding to it.
This thing got strengthened that now Santosh Manjhi can join BJP in the coming days. Let’s assume that even if Manjhi gets aboard the BJP’s boat, what will he get in return? This is a big question in itself. However, Nitish Kumar has also played an important role in his political career in this direction. Which he himself has accepted. Jitan Ram Manjhi has accepted not once or twice, but several times in political events that he became the Chief Minister of Bihar only because of Nitish. He did not even hesitate to say that no matter what happens, he will not leave Nitish’s side, but now that his son has resigned from the ministerial post, speculations are rife that he might join the BJP. Can hold At present it is difficult to say anything conclusively. What steps does he take after meeting Amit Shah. Everyone’s eyes will be fixed on this. Let us inform that in this context, a meeting of the executive committee of Hindustani Awam Morcha was also held in Patna today, in which it was decided that Amit Shah would be met tomorrow. Only after this a decision will be taken.
In fact, on asking the reason for his resignation, Santosh Manjhi had said that Nitish Kumar had offered him to merge his party with JDU, which he turned down. He had made it clear that he would like to resign from the ministerial post, but would not want any merger with Nitish’s party. When asked what would be his next step now, he bluntly said that at present he is trying to save his party. He wants to keep the existence of Hindustani Awam Morcha alive. Only after this will you think about your next step. But the discussion had intensified inside that he might join the BJP.