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What is happening in the India alliance?

After the India alliance meeting in Delhi, news of Nitish Kumar’s dissatisfaction has emerged. Amidst this, Rahul Gandhi, a Congress leader, spoke to Nitish Kumar on the phone on Thursday evening to fulfill his role in the India alliance. The fact that Rahul Gandhi spoke to Nitish Kumar within two days of the India alliance meeting in Delhi is considered politically significant.

Why is Nitish Kumar upset?

News of Nitish Kumar’s dissatisfaction is gaining traction because even JDU leaders have been claiming that Nitish Kumar’s role in the India alliance should be significant. However, after the meeting in Delhi, JDU was greatly disappointed as there was no discussion about Nitish Kumar’s role. According to sources, Nitish Kumar seemed uneasy after Mamata Banerjee announced the name of Mallikarjun Kharge as the candidate for the Prime Minister’s post in the India alliance meeting in Delhi.

Nitish Kumar laid the foundation of the India alliance

It is important to note that Nitish Kumar was the first person to lay the foundation of the India alliance and his role has been considered significant ever since. However, even after the fourth meeting, there was no discussion about Nitish Kumar’s role. Before the meeting, posters demanding Nitish Kumar to be made the PM candidate were seen in Patna, the capital of Bihar. Now we will have to wait to find out what conversation took place between Rahul Gandhi and Nitish Kumar.

दिल्ली में हुई ‘इंडिया’ गठबंधन की बैठक के बाद से ही नीतीश कुमार की नाराजगी की खबरें आ रही हैं. इसी बीच कांग्रेस नेता राहुल गांधी ने नीतीश कुमार से फोन पर बातचीत की है. इसे लेकर राजनीतिक गलियारों में चर्चा है कि नीतीश कुमार को विपक्ष की ओर से पीएम फेस नहीं बनाए जाने की वजह से वह नाराज चल रहे हैं. नीतीश कुमार की भूमिका को लेकर कोई चर्चा नहीं हुई है, जिसके चलते राहुल गांधी ने नीतीश कुमार से बातचीत की है. इसके बावजूद चौथी बैठक के बाद भी नीतीश कुमार की भूमिका की चर्चा नहीं हुई.

Serving "जहाँ Indian वहाँ India" Since 2014. I Started News Desk in Early Days of India Internet Revolution and 4G. I write About India for Indians.

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