Nitish OUT after 20 years Samrat Chaudhary becomes the new CM of Bihar. Why did son Nishant reject the post ?
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Nitish OUT after 20 years Samrat Chaudhary becomes the new CM of Bihar. Why did son Nishant reject the post ?
Something happened in Bihar politics that no one could have ever imagined! Nitish Kumar, who ruled Bihar for 20 years, is out, and Bihar's new 'Emperor'—Samrat Choudhary—has taken the throne! But the real twist is that Nitish Kumar wanted to make his son, Nishant, the Deputy CM... yet Nishant turned down the post at the very last moment! What exactly transpired behind those closed doors? And why did Tejashwi Yadav claim that the BJP's new CM is actually an 'RJD product'? In today's video, we will uncover every secret of Bihar's politics that has been kept hidden from you.
"The BJP never fails to surprise everyone with its decisions. After Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Haryana, it was now Bihar's turn. Everyone assumed that either Nityanand Rai or Vijay Sinha would become the Chief Minister, but it was Samrat Choudhary who ultimately clinched the victory.
Do you know why? There are three major reasons behind this:
First—Amit Shah's promise, made from a public platform, when he declared: 'Elect Samrat, and we will make him a big man.'
Second—Nitish Kumar's veto power! Yes, indeed; the chemistry between Nitish and Samrat mirrors the dynamic Nitish once shared with Sushil Modi.
And the third, most significant reason—the 'Luv-Kush' equation! The BJP did not want to tamper with the 'winning formula'—the solid 9% vote bank comprising the Kurmi, Kushwaha, and Dhanuk communities—that Nitish had meticulously built over the years. Samrat Choudhary, hailing from the Kushwaha community, fit perfectly into this formula and landed straight in the Chief Minister's chair!"
"Now, let's turn to the story that has created the biggest stir within the political corridors of Patna. Nitish Kumar—who has spent his entire life speaking out against 'dynastic politics'—actually wanted his own son, Nishant, to become the Deputy Chief Minister.
According to sources, even as recently as this morning, Nitish Kumar—along with Sanjay Jha and Lalan Singh—made strenuous efforts to persuade Nishant to accept the role. But what was Nishant's response? He stated clearly: 'I still have much to learn. I want to first understand Bihar; I want to truly grasp the nuances of its politics.'" "Following Nishant's withdrawal, the JDU was compelled to appoint two of its loyal lieutenants—Vijendra Yadav and Vijay Chaudhary—as Deputy Chief Ministers. One Yadav and one Bhumihar... clearly, meticulous attention has been paid to the principles of 'social engineering'!"
"Now, how could politics unfold without Tejashwi Yadav weighing in? The moment Samrat Chaudhary became Chief Minister, Tejashwi delivered a sharp jibe. He remarked, 'We are delighted that a product of the RJD's school of politics is today becoming the Chief Minister of Bihar!'
And it is indeed true! Samrat Chaudhary's father, Shakuni Chaudhary, was a very close confidant of Lalu Yadav. Samrat himself served as a minister in Rabri Devi's government back in 1999. From there to the JDU, then to Jitan Ram Manjhi's 'HAM' party, and finally, his entry into the BJP in 2017... his journey is nothing short of a cinematic saga!"
"Now, the question arises: the JDU, which until now played the role of the 'Big Brother' in Bihar politics, has—with its 85 MLAs—been relegated to the status of 'Little Brother,' while the BJP, with its 89 MLAs, now occupies the 'driving seat.' What does the future hold for the JDU in the post-Nitish era? And will Samrat Chaudhary prove to be the most effective Chief Minister for Bihar?
What are your thoughts on this? Do let me know in the comments section below! If you enjoyed this 'inside story,' please like and share this video; and for more such incisive analyses of Bihar politics, subscribe to your very own 'Ahan Singh' YouTube channel right now! See you in the next video—Jai Hind!"
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