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Will Nitish Kumar be crowned with Bihar or will Tejashwi play? Parties in Fear of Horse Trading Before Floor Test
Bihar Floor Test : In Bihar, a tug of war is going on between political parties before the floor test. All the parties are engaged in securing their MLAs to save them from horse trading. Every party is claiming the unity of its MLAs but is also cautious about the possibility of a split. Because in politics, it cannot be said when the dice turn.
In Bihar, a tug of war is going on among the political parties ahead of the trust vote of the newly formed NDA government. Every party is claiming its MLAs to be united, but is also cautious about the possibility of a split. Because in politics, it cannot be said when the dice turns. At some places, meetings, training camps and somewhere the attendance of MLAs is being tested on the pretext of banquets.
During this exercise on Saturday, where all the BJP MLAs made their presence felt. At the same time, some MLAs of JDU and RJD remained absent citing the reason for not being able to reach their top leadership.
The Congress had already sent its MLAs to Hyderabad. Now they will be brought on the day of the trust vote. The Nitish government of NDA has to go through the test of trust vote on February 12. Meanwhile, the RJD has been more tacky.
RJD MLA at Tejashwi’s official residence
RJD has mobilized its MLAs in one place. These are kept in the government accommodation allotted in the name of Tejashwi Yadav. The MLAs who came to the meeting called at Tejashwi’s residence at 5 Deshratna Marg on Saturday evening were asked to order the necessary items. Everyone has to stay here from today till Monday morning. It has also been advised to avoid external contact.
For the next 40 hours, all the MLAs will now stay in Tejashwi residence. The MLAs have been asked to procure clothes and other necessary items through the staff. RJD MLA Chetan Anand and MLC Vinod Kumar Jaiswal claimed late evening that 73 MLAs have arrived.
BJP organizes training camp in Bodh Gaya
The BJP has organised a two-day training camp in Bodh Gaya from Saturday. There will also be a meeting of the legislature party on Sunday. The party has also issued a whip regarding the meeting of the legislature party.
On the first day of the training, leaders like Deputy Chief Minister and party’s state president Samrat Chaudhary and minister Prem Kumar were active. All 78 MLAs of the party were present.
Meanwhile, speaking to reporters, Samrat Chaudhary claimed to have easily secured majority in the Assembly. Home Minister Amit Shah will also address virtually in the second day’s training camp.

Will Nitish Kumar’s party split? JDU on alert to save MLAs, adopted this method
JD(U) state president Umesh Singh Kushwaha said on Friday that the NDA has an absolute majority in the assembly. The claim of played by the opposition is air-borne. The opposition’s plan will not succeed. After losing power, the opposition clan has become politically unemployed. That is why there is a hue and cry for nothing. It is impossible to break Nitish Kumar’s party.
The JDU state president said that baseless and absurd statements are being made by the opposition to create confusion in the public. There is no political justification. The plan of those who do manipulative politics will never succeed.
In the end, they will be disappointed. The NDA has the support of 128 MLAs. That’s six more than the majority. Clearly, the power arithmetic is in favour of the NDA.
The JDU state president said that in fact the opposition is afraid of playing with them. This is the reason why Congress has shifted all its party MLAs to Hyderabad. Before plotting to vandalize other’s houses, the opposition should worry about their own house.
Big game can be played in Bihar
Sources claim that a secret meeting was held three-four days ago at the residence of a former RJD minister, in which an introspection was done on the basis of what was lost and what was gained by staying in RJD. The conclusion of the meeting was also to consider other options. The source also claims that the path of RJD going in the opposite direction came from here. It is very likely that Tejashwi Yadav himself will be influenced by the ‘khela’ that he is talking about on the day of the floor test for the no-confidence motion brought against the Speaker and some of his MLAs will be absent in the House at the time of need.
JDU also alert to save its MLAs
JDU has adopted the medium of banquet to show its MLAs together. The floor test is scheduled to be held on Monday, the beginning day of the budget session. Two days before the floor test, the MLAs are seen together in Patna, this arrangement is being made. For this, banquet is being made the medium. JDU has invited all its MLAs to join this banquet. It is also possible that Chief Minister Nitish Kumar will also be present there. On Sunday, there is news of a lunch of JDU MLAs at the residence of Minister Vijay Chaudhary.
Jitan Ram Manjhi to play in Floor Test! :There is a floor test in Bihar on 12 February. All parties are afraid of the breakdown of their MLAs. Tejashwi Yadav has already claimed to have played in Bihar politics on February 12. CPI(ML) legislature party leader Mehboob Alam has claimed that the trust vote on February 12 will take place after meeting Jitan Ram Manjhi.
CPI(ML) legislature party leader Mehboob Alam on Saturday claimed that the game took place during the trust vote on February 12 after meeting Hindustani Awam Morcha founder Jitan Ram Manjhi.
He, however, did not give a clear answer to the question whether he had moved any proposal for Manjhi on behalf of the grand alliance. “Manjhiji is healthy. They will still play a good game. “
He was accompanied by MLC MLA Satyadev Ram. Morcha spokesperson Shyam Sundar said Manjhi is met by a lot of people every day. Their door is not closed to anyone. But, there is no crisis on the trust vote. Nitish Kumar to seek trust vote. The front is fully with the government.
Nitish govt will prove majority in House : Shravan Agarwal
Rashtriya Lok Janshakti Party (RLJP) national spokesperson Shravan Kumar Agarwal said on Saturday that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government in Bihar under the leadership of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is united. The Nitish government will prove its absolute majority in the assembly on Monday.
Seeing the unity of the NDA, the opposition parties are scared and they are having a lot of difficulty in keeping their MLAs united. Shravan Aggarwal said that there is dissatisfaction among the MLAs of opposition parties. They are being imprisoned to suppress the discontent of their MLAs, while all the NDA MLAs are united.
To prove majority in the House, the figure of MLAs should be the figure which is held by the NDA, in which BJP has 78, JDU 45, Hindustani Awami Morcha 4 and 1 Independent, including 128 MLAs. He said that there is bound to be a split between RJD and Congress MLAs. RJD and Congress MLAs are going to play.
NDA is united like a rock
BJP state spokesperson Prabhakar Mishra said the NDA was united like a rock. Monday’s floor test is just a formality and this formality will also be completed successfully.
He said that the leaders of one of the parties of the grand alliance were repeatedly claiming to have played the game. His claim has been proved to be fussy. Parties claiming to have played should first look within their party to see how many of their MLAs are dissatisfied. For how many days will the Grand Alliance parties be able to keep the dissident MLAs tied?
Mishra said that the most ridiculous situation is that of the Congress, whenever there is a talk of floor test in any state, the Congress loses sleep.

Nitish govt will prove majority in House: Shravan Agarwal
Rashtriya Lok Janshakti Party national spokesperson Shravan Kumar Agarwal said on Saturday that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government in Bihar under the leadership of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is united. The Nitish government will prove its absolute majority in the assembly on Monday.
Seeing the unity of the NDA, the opposition parties are scared and they are having a lot of difficulty in keeping their MLAs united. Shravan Aggarwal said that there is dissatisfaction among the MLAs of opposition parties. They are being imprisoned to suppress the discontent of their MLAs. While all the NDA MLAs are united.
To prove the majority in the House, the figure of MLAs should be there, which is with the NDA, in which BJP has 78, JDU 45, Hindustani Awami Morcha 4 and 1 Independent, including 128 MLAs. He said that there is bound to be a split between RJD and Congress MLAs. RJD and Congress MLAs are going to play.
Bihar Floor Test: Big ‘Khela’ with Nitish Kumar?
The day-banquet hosted by minister Shravan Kumar Kumar to JD(U) MLAs on Saturday created a lot of buzz in political circles. It was discussed that five JDU MLAs did not appear in this solidarity banquet.
It was said that they did not come due to their pre-scheduled program. This information was given to the organizer of the banquet. They will be present in the legislature party meeting to be held at the residence of Minister Vijay Chaudhary on Sunday.
MLA Those are not present
In the JD(U) camp, minister Shravan Kumar tried to test the unity of the MLAs by giving a banquet on Saturday. It was discussed that five JDU MLAs did not appear in this solidarity banquet.
JDU MLA Dr. Sanjeev, Shalini Mishra, Sudarshan, Dilip Rai and Bima Bharti were absent from the meeting held at Shravan Kumar’s residence. According to the information received about this, Dr. Sanjeev is in Goa to attend his sister-in-law’s wedding anniversary.
He had earlier informed Shravan Kumar about not being at Saturday’s dinner. Shalini Mishra had informed Shravan Kumar’s chamber two days ago that she did not come. He is in Delhi for some work. Barbigha MLA Sudarshan is also in the area.
The reason for the absence of Dilip Rai and Bima Bharti was not disclosed. At the same time, JDU leaders said in this regard that it was decided to give Saturday’s lunch suddenly. Because of this, some people could not come. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar also attended the lunch of JDU MLAs for some time. After inspecting the arrangements for the banquet, he returned.
They had to go to an event. He said that he will speak in the legislature party meeting. A whip has also been issued to JDU MLAs for the budget session of the assembly. Former Bhoj ministers Vijay Chaudhary and Shravan Kumar also addressed him. It was advised that one has to be present in the House with full strength.
RJD MLAs will remain in front of Tejashwi Yadav’s eyes for 24 hours
All parties have started a campaign to keep the MLAs united before the trust vote of the NDA government. After BJP and Congress, RJD has now mobilized its MLAs in one place. These are kept in the government accommodation allotted in the name of Tejashwi Yadav.
The MLAs who came to the meeting called at Tejashwi’s residence at 5 Deshratna Marg on Saturday evening were asked to order the necessary items. Everyone has to stay here from today till Monday morning. It has also been advised to avoid external contact. For the next 40 hours, all the MLAs will now stay in Tejashwi residence.
The RJD top brass on Saturday morning summoned all the MLAs to ensure unity ahead of the trust vote. The MLAs who started reaching Tejashwi residence from where they were. At three o’clock in the afternoon, the uproar of MLAs increased at Tejashwi’s residence.
At around 4.30 pm, top party leaders, including Tejashwi Yadav, interacted with the MLAs. During this time everyone was instructed to stay united and not to keep contact with outsiders. After the meeting was over, the MLAs were told that till Monday everyone has to stay in Tejashwi’s residence. No one will be allowed to go out.
The MLAs have been asked to procure clothes and other necessary items through the staff. RJD MLA Chetan Anand and MLC Vinod Kumar Jaiswal claimed late in the evening that all the MLAs except one have reached here.
Compensation system for untoward: In fact, the meaning of the statement given by RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav a few days ago is being interpreted, in which he said that the game is not over yet. Tejashwi is referring to the number required to prove majority to the new government of Nitish Kumar in the House. To prove majority in Bihar, at least 122 MLAs are needed. The ruling party currently has 128 MLAs.
Information about the arrival of 73 MLAs
Chetan said that it feels like a hostel. The RJD has 79 MLAs. About 73 MLAs are reported to have arrived at the meeting held at Tejashwi’s residence. Five to six MLAs are said to be absent in the meeting due to personal and health reasons. All of them had informed the party leadership about their absence from the meeting.
In view of the gathering of MLAs, the security of Tejashwi’s residence has also been increased. The entry and exit of any unknown person inside the residence has been banned.
Mahagathbandhan MLAs held hostage by political parties
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At the same time, JDU chief spokesman Neeraj Kumar has said that the MLAs and MLCs of the Grand Alliance have been politically imprisoned. These members will stay in the government residence allotted to former Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav till the floor test on February 12.
This proves that Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has won even before the trust vote was presented. The Grand Alliance has been defeated. Kumar said the RJD and its allies do not trust their MLAs. That is why they are being held hostage.
Congress fears split of MLAs, alert to save MLAs
The new government in Bihar, which left the RJD-Congress alliance with the BJP, will be tested in the assembly on February 12. On the same day, voting will be held on the no-confidence motion against the Speaker of the Assembly, which will make it clear how many MLAs are in whose favor. So far, Congress MLAs were the most feared to be broken. This is the reason why 16 of its 19 MLAs have been kept outside Bihar for nearly a week in a resort in Hyderabad, where the Congress is in power. Precautions are also being taken by the BJP-JD(U). The MLAs are being monitored.
Political parties are often active in uniting their MLAs. The Congress has migrated its MLAs to Hyderabad. BJP is holding a training camp for its MLAs in Bodh Gaya. At the same time, JDU is starting dinner diplomacy for this.

12 RJD MLAs out of Lalu’s radar, ‘Game’ in RJD before floor test!
Two days before the floor test in the Bihar Assembly, around 12 RJD MLAs are off Lalu Prasad’s radar. Their search is being taken. The phone is being shaken. Efforts are being made to send ‘special messengers’ to those close to those who are not known and why they are avoiding constant contact.
MLAs disillusioned with RJD: It is reported that Lalu has not been able to contact about a dozen MLAs so far. Even the MLAs who are in touch are not getting less doubtful. The MLA who is out of Lalu’s reach is different from the MAI (Muslim-Yadav) equation. However, the RJD already believes that two of its MLAs Anand Mohan’s son Chetan Anand and Neelam Devi of Mokama have changed camps. Both are disillusioned with the RJD. But the latest problem is related to the cutting of the ears of about ten other MLAs.
Help to the ruling party by remaining absent: The Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM), a party with four MLAs, is not considered credible. Party chief Jitan Ram Manjhi has already raised the treasury benches alarmed by stating that he was offered the CM post by Lalu Prasad. If he changes allegiance and there is any ‘untoward incident ‘ in the ruling party , then the disgruntled MLAs of RJD will be relied upon to make up for it. In such a situation, some RJD MLAs can help the ruling party by remaining absent.
Conclusion By aAditri Digital
In the high-stakes political arena of Bihar, where power dynamics can swiftly shift, the looming trust vote presents a crucial juncture for the state’s governance. The frantic efforts of various political parties to secure their MLAs reflect the tense anticipation and the specter of potential horse-trading. Each party is meticulously strategizing to safeguard its interests amidst the uncertainty that pervades political allegiances. The NDA asserts confidence in its majority, yet the meticulous maneuvers of opposition parties, particularly the RJD, hint at underlying complexities and potential game-changing moves.
As the stage is set for the floor test, Bihar braces for a decisive moment that could shape its political landscape. The unity and loyalty of MLAs are being put to the test, with each absence or dissent carrying significant implications. While the NDA exudes strength, the opposition’s maneuvers suggest a resilient challenge. Amidst these political maneuvers, the fate of Nitish Kumar’s government hangs in the balance, with the specter of fragmentation or consolidation looming large. In this tumultuous battleground of Bihar politics, the ultimate victor remains uncertain, awaiting the verdict of the floor test and the intricate dance of political allegiances that follows.
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