Nitish kumar: Assembly elections are going to be held in Bihar at the end of the year. For which political parties have already started preparations. But in the upcoming Bihar assembly elections, the CM face of Janata Dal United (JDU) will be Nitish Kumar or someone else. Politics has started now. 74 -year -old Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is considered the axis of Bihar politics. But his age and health have made it difficult to JDU. In such a situation, the crisis of the successor has arisen in front of JDU.
BJP is also struggling with this crisis. Because the BJP has never been able to form a government in Bihar on its own. The BJP has been able to remain in power in Bihar with the help of JDU and Nitish Kumar. In such a situation, the successor’s crisis in front of JDU is no less than a big opportunity for the Bihar assembly elections. At the same time, the current situation of JDU in Bihar can be elevated by the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD).
Former Deputy Chief Minister and RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav and Jansuraj Party chief Prashant Kishore have raised questions about the health of Nitish Kumar many times. Tejashwi Yadav once even said that CM Nitish Kumar does not live in consciousness. He is tired now. At the same time, Prashant Kishore also questioned the mental health of CM Nitish Kumar.
When JDU came into existence
The Janata Dal United (JDU) was formed in the year 2003. The JDU, which considers socialism as a mantra, has been in power in Bihar for almost 22 years under the umbrella of Nitish Kumar. Since the formation of the party, ‘Nitish Naam Kevalam’ remained in JDU till now. However, from time to time, some leaders in the party emerged. The most prominent of these was RCP Singh (Ramchandra Prasad Singh), IAS officer of UP cadre.
In 2010, RCP Singh took the post of JDU General Secretary (Organization) with VRS from administrative service. He had such an impact in the party that the opposition used to say that ‘RCP tax’ runs in Bihar. However, after some time he joined the BJP and he made his party ‘AAP’s voice’. Similarly, in JDU, Lalan Singh, Prashant Kishore and Upendra Kushwaha also emerged, but everyone left the party with time. Prashant Kishore formed a separate party. So Lalan Singh became a minister at the center. Upendra Kushwaha also separated from JDU and formed his party.
Who will be the successor of JDU
If Nitish Kumar is not the CM face in the Bihar assembly elections, then who will be the next successor of Janata Dal United (JDU). Discussion for this has intensified. In such a situation, the discussion of the names of these three close leaders of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is the highest in the political corridors. They are three names National Executive President Sanjay Jha, Vijay Kumar Chaudhary and Ashok Chaudhary. However, all three have joined JDU from other parties. Sanyaj Jha has lived in BJP. So Vijay Kumar Chaudhary and Ashok Chaudhary joined JDU after Congress.
Among these three leaders, Sanjay Jha is considered very close to Nitish Kumar. However, other leaders of the party disagreed when the leaders of these three were successful. Party leaders say that being close is different and the leadership is different. At present, the party will move forward under the leadership of Nitish Kumar. When the time comes, a decision will be taken unanimously. Kurmi-Koiri and the most backward class are the core voters of JDU. Even in terms of caste equation, these three leaders do not fit.
Nishant Kumar will enter?
After Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who will handle JDU’s reins. In such a situation, there is a strong discussion in political circles to solve this mystery that only his son Nishant Kumar will handle his political legacy.
Nishant may soon join JDU and also keep a rhythm in the election ground from Garh Harnaut assembly constituency. By the way, CM Nitish Kumar has been against familyism in politics. But to bring Nishant Kumar into politics, the period of churning in JDU is going on continuously. It is believed that the political entry of Nitish Kumar’s son Nishant Kumar can be formally announced after Holi.