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The ruling JD(U), led aggressively by
chief minister and the party’s star campaigner Nitish Kumar, made a U-turn from
its growing proximity to the Congress a few months. Even as the JD(U)’s hopes
about the Centre conceding special state status to Bihar
turned futile, the party strengthened its anti-Congress stance soon after the
RJD-Congress alliance was finalised. Yet, it is with the support of four
Congress MLAs that Mr Kumar’s JD(U) government is currently surviving.
The JD(U) needed the support after it
ended its association with the BJP in June. The JD(U)’s numerical strength in
the Assembly has worsened in the poll season, but both the Congress and the
JD(U) have maintained a silence on their solidarity in the Assembly.
Former top RJD leader Ramkripal Yadav
stunned many by ditching his long-time mentor and RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav,
who had sent him to the Rajya Sabha.
While Ramkripal Yadav is now contesting
the Lok Sabha poll in Patliputra on a BJP ticket, he continues to be a RS
member from the RJD. The RJD chief did not seek his disqualification from the
Rajya Sabha, apparently out of concern for the Yadav community sentiments.
Similarly, LJP chief Ram Vilas Paswan,
who had been a long-time ally of the RJD, stunned all by siding with the BJP.
But Mr Paswan, who had lost the 2009 LS polls and was then helped to his RS
membership with the active support of the RJD chief, retains his berth in the
Upper House.
The RJD-Congress alliance displayed
contradictions when the RJD chief was not seen in the rallies addressed by
Congress chief Sonia Gandhi and party vice-president Rahul Gandhi. In the
bypolls to five Assembly constituencies to be held simultaneously with the LS
polls, both the Congress and the RJD are fielding candidates against each other.
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