The Nitish Kumar government
would fall due to internal contradictions after the end of Lok Sabha polls, said
the Bharatiya Janata Party leader and former deputy chief minister.
"Over 50 JD-U
legislators are in touch with the BJP because they are unhappy with Nitish
Kumar. They are also helping BJP candidates in polls to ensure their victory,"
he said.
Sushil Kumar Modi said most
of the JD-U's 116 legislators were against Nitish Kumar's decision last year to
end the alliance with the BJP.
However, Modi made it clear
that the BJP would not do anything or make any attempt to cause the fall of the
state government. "This government will fall due to its own contradictions,"
he said.
Last week during campaigning
in Bihar , BJP leader and Madhya Pradesh Chief
Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan predicted that the Nitish Kumar government would
fall after the Lok Sabha polls.
Earlier, another senior BJP
leader, Ashwani Kumar Choubey, said the state government would not survive
after May 21.
Speculation is rife that if
the JD-U performs poorly in the Lok Sabha polls, it is bound to impact the
state government.
According to JD-U leaders, some
BJP leaders have been instructed by the party's prime ministerial candidate
Narendra Modi to disturb the state government after the polls.
"But we are confident
that the poll outcome will prove wrong and the JD-U will perform better than
expected," said a JD-U leader close to the chief minister.
In 2009, the JD-U won 20 of 40
Lok Sabha seats from Bihar and its then ally the
BJP won 12 seats. While the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) bagged 4 seats, the
Congress and independent candidates shared two seats each.
Source: Zee News
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