News Summary:
- Chief Minister Nitish Kumar will no longer accept interference in ticket distribution after a poor performance in the last assembly elections.
- Nitish Kumar indirectly blamed RCP Singh for the party’s poor performance.
- He will personally distribute tickets for the upcoming Lok Sabha and 2025 assembly elections.
- Nitish Kumar has more confidence in the old members of the party and is relying on them for the upcoming elections.
- Leaders like Vashishtha Narayan Singh, Bijendra Prasad Yadav, and Vijay Kumar Choudhary are being praised in these meetings.
- Nitish Kumar is considering appointing active workers to important positions through nomination.
- There is a lack of cooperation from government ministers in the matter of organization, according to some district heads.
- JDU won 71 seats in the 2015 assembly elections but dropped to 43 in 2020.
- RCP Singh, the organizational general secretary of JDU during the 2020 assembly elections, had a significant role in ticket distribution.
- Abhay Kushwaha, once close to RCP Singh, attended the meeting and attributed his defeat to a change in assembly constituency.
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar of Bihar has declared that he will not tolerate any interference in ticket distribution for future elections following the party’s poor performance in the last assembly elections. Nitish Kumar indirectly blamed RCP Singh, without mentioning his name, for the party’s loss, stating that he had suffered due to trusting the wrong person and that he would personally handle ticket distribution for the upcoming Lok Sabha and 2025 assembly elections.
Nitish Kumar has shown more confidence in the old members of the party and is relying on them for the upcoming elections. Leaders like Vashishtha Narayan Singh, Bijendra Prasad Yadav, and Vijay Kumar Choudhary have been praised in recent meetings. It is also speculated that active workers will be appointed to key positions through nomination.
However, some district heads have expressed their dissatisfaction with the lack of cooperation from government ministers regarding party organization. In the 2015 assembly elections, JDU won 71 seats, but this number dropped to 43 in the 2020 elections. This decline in performance coincided with RCP Singh’s role as the organizational general secretary of JDU during the ticket distribution process. Abhay Kushwaha, who was once close to RCP Singh, also attended the meeting and attributed his defeat to a change in assembly constituency.