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Explained: What Nitish Kumar’s exit from Mahagathbandhan means for JD(U) and Bihar

Kumar’s repeated flip-flops not only underscore the volatile nature of Bihar's politics, but also raises questions on why coalition partners are more than happy to accommodate the JD(U) supremo.

January 29, 2024 / 15:14 IST
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Nitish Kumar has switched camps five times since 2013

Nitish Kumar's decision to rejoin the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) led by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) marks an important shift in Bihar's political theatre with far-reaching implications.

The president of the Janata Dal (United) unequivocally attributed his resignation from the Mahagathbandhan, to the prevailing 'state of affairs' in the grand alliance of parties in the state opposed to the BJP as ‘not ideal’ for the continuation of the next government.

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Kumar’s latest turnaround—he had been a staunch ally of the NDA before switching camps, and has changed alliances five times since 2015—not only underscores the volatile nature of Bihar's politics but also raises questions on why coalition partners are more than happy to accommodate the JD(U) chief.

Implications for Bihar politics