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@Ramya
Ramya V
@Ramya · 1:08

Nitish breaks ties with BJP, joins hands with RJD to stake claim to form a new Govt. Dramatic U-turn or the art of survival?

article image placeholder‘BJP Wants To Break Us’: CM Nitish Kumar Told JD(U) MLAs Before Snapping Ties
Si M. Nitesh Kumar has reasoned that he no longer wants to have ties with the party that tries to split its alliance partner. So was this move a preemptive one by Nitish who had seen the BJP pull off a coup of swords in Maharashtra? What do you things? Was he just trying to avoid situation like the one that played out in Maharashtra? Do let me know

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@sagarbhosale
Sagar Bhosale
@sagarbhosale · 3:30

@Ramya

I'm not going to give my opinion on this because politics is what one should not discuss a personal opinion, I have to say personally. But yes, I can see one thing for sure is that rather than working on a political majority that they have achieved, they have enticed their own clientele and camaraderie into getting higher votes and staying in power. Rather than working, they are dedicating their time more into staying in power. So that is okay. That is how that ideology works
@SathishK
Sathish Kumar Kandasamy
@SathishK · 0:57
This is very simple. Okay? So BJP tried to play like they did in my restaurant. And this was enough to tackle this by joining hands with RJD. And this, after all, what do you say? Should we call it karma? But it's too early, right? So this is how politics is, right? Survival of the fittest. This time, Nathis survived
@iamtanishi
Tanishi Singhal
@iamtanishi · 0:28
Well, I personally feel that it's all political and every politician is like, has his own motive, his or her own motive of joining a party. And what can we do? Like, if Nathan has things has broken ties with BJP, we can't do anything in it. But yeah, it's all political and it's his wish. Whatever he wants to do, he will do, and we can't do anything in it
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