Bihar Politics / Will Lalan Singh resign from the post of president? CM Nitish Kumar met JDU President

Zoom News : Dec 23, 2023, 08:21 PM
Bihar Politics: There is talk in the political circles of Bihar that Chief Minister Nitish Kumar can remove Rajiv Ranjan Singh alias Lalan Singh from the post of JDU President. BJP MP and former Deputy Chief Minister of the state Sushil Modi further fueled this discussion by expressing such apprehensions. There is talk that a major decision regarding this can be taken in the party's national executive meeting held on December 29 in Delhi. However, amid these speculations, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar reached JDU National President Lalan Singh's residence in Patna late on Saturday evening to meet him.

Conversation between Nitish and Lalan

During this period there was a conversation between Nitish and Lalan for about 20 minutes. Information about the topic of conversation between the two has not been revealed yet. After this, Nitish along with Lalan went to the residence of Minister Vijay Chaudhary. Let us tell you that these days there is a lot of political activity in Bihar. Recently, BJP leader Giriraj Singh had said that during the meeting with him in the plane, Lalu Yadav had said that Bihar will not survive without making Tejashwi Yadav the Chief Minister. Tejashwi had also hit back at Giriraj, saying that he had shared his concerns with him about his future in BJP and the central government.

Nitish met Tejashwi on Friday

Let us tell you that I.N.D.I.A. After the alliance meeting held in Delhi, there is an increase in activity in the ruling alliance in Bihar. It is being said that Nitish is angry at not getting much priority in the alliance. Meanwhile, Tejashwi reached the Chief Minister's residence on Friday and met Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. During this, there was a conversation between the two leaders for about 30 to 40 minutes. No official information was revealed about what happened between the two leaders. Sources say that cabinet expansion and seat distribution were discussed in this meeting.

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