PATNA: Bihar CM Nitish Kumar announced Tuesday that he was passing the baton to his deputy Tejashwi Prasad Yadav of RJD to lead the Grand Alliance in the 2025 assembly polls, clarifying in the same breath that it should not be construed as him aspiring to the prime ministership.
The JD(U) patriarch told a gathering of MLAs from the seven-party coalition that his goal going into the 2024 Lok Sabha polls was to get all political parties opposed to BJP on the same page. “Most parties across the country want to dislodge BJP from Delhi in 2024.
I am not a candidate for the PM’s post; am only working to unite all non-BJP parties,” he said. Pointing to Tejashwi, the younger of RJD chief Lalu Prasad’s two sons, Nitish said on more than a couple of occasions, “He (Tejashwi) is the leader of the future, under whose leadership the 2025 assembly polls in the state would be fought.”
Tejashwi refused to be drawn into commenting on what the CM said. “As of now, we are working together under Nitish Kumar’s guidance. The big challenge is the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, and we will put up a fight.
Aage ki baat aage hogi, dekha jayega (what lies ahead can be dealth with later),” he said. On Monday, Nitish said at an event in his native district of Nalanda, “I have done a lot of work in Nalanda. If there is anything left to do, Tejashwi will get it done.” Glancing at Tejashwi, who was also on the dais, the CM said, “I will take him even further ahead. You all can see and understand everything.”
Bihar finance minister Vijay Kumar Choudhary of JD(U) said Nitish’s remarks didn’t come as a surprise. “He has been saying for a while that the future belongs to Tejashwi ji and youngsters like him.”
BJP claimed Nitish was just playing to the gallery. “If Nitish wants to make someone his successor, he should show the moral courage to actually hand over the reins. He will not be able to do so because that would lead to a revolt in JD(U). His party colleagues are already upset about Tejashwi running the show,” said BJP MLA and ex-minister Nitin Nabin.
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