Explorer

Lalu backs Nitish Kumar as Prime Minister candidate

Patna: Trust Lalu Prasad to sniff political opportunity in any situation, the latest being the swirling speculations about Nitish Kumar's national ambitions. The RJD chief on Tuesday said he would back Nitish as prime minister, in a move that political observers said was meant as a double-barrelled salvo: as payback for the Congress "arm-twisting" him to accept Nitish as the Grand Alliance leader, and as insurance for his (Lalu's) family's political legacy. "Yes of course. There is no doubt about it," Lalu said on Tuesday when asked if he would back Nitish as prime minister candidate. He also said he supported Nitish's call for a "Sangh-free India" and formation of an anti-BJP front for the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.
Nitish, who recently took over as national president of the JDU, has started the process of merger with parties like Ajit Singh's RLD and Babulal Marandi's JVM and has openly declared that he will be take his prohibition drive beyond Bihar. But on Monday, asked who would be the PM candidate, Nitish said there are many who fit the bill. Political observers felt Lalu's unilateral endorsement of Nitish - even though the chief minister's efforts to cobble up an anti-BJP front are still at an "embryonic stage" and the JDU is yet to get a nod from bigger regional parties like the SP, BSP, BJP and Trinamul Congress - was aimed at the Congress. The observers recalled that in the formative stages of the Grand Alliance, Lalu was reluctant to accept Nitish as chief minister candidate and wanted the leadership issue to be settled after the polls. Nitish had then asked the Congress to put pressure on Lalu. "A virtually reluctant Lalu was arm-twisted by the Congress to accept Nitish's terms for the alliance," said a former JDU MP. "Lalu ji had even said he would drink poison to defeat the BJP. Now by accepting Nitish as the PM candidate, he is only getting back at the Congress. Every politician in the country knows that Nitish as PM candidate will mean trouble for the Congress." Political circles were also agog that Lalu's statement is meant to insure the political future of his family. His younger son, deputy chief minister Tejaswi, is believed to be Lalu's favourite to inherit his political baton. While older brother Tej Pratap has landed in a few controversies, Tejaswi has won admirers with his functioning and pro-development stance. "If Nitish does move to the Centre, the RJD would have a natural claim over the chief minister's post, because it is the bigger partner and our commitment during the Bihar Assembly polls was to make Nitish chief minister, which we have already done," said an RJD MLA close to Lalu. "The commitment was not for any other leader of the JDU." The BJP has sensed that here is a stick to beat the Grand Alliance with. "If Nitish ji is so interested in national politics, he should move and make either Tej Pratap or Tejaswi the chief minister," BJP leader Sushil Modi said on Tuesday, adding that governance had suffered and crime had surged because of Nitish's "national politics ambitions". -The Telegraph Calcutta

Top Headlines

‘Broke, Harassed’: Indian Sikh Woman Married To Pakistani Man Seeks Return To India
‘Broke, Harassed’: Indian Sikh Woman Married To Pakistani Man Seeks Return To India
‘Dangerous, No Internet’: Indians Fly Back From Iran Amid Unrest, Thank Govt For Support
‘Dangerous, No Internet’: Indians Fly Back From Iran Amid Unrest, Thank Govt For Support
‘Voting For A Hindu Is Haram’: Bangladesh Clerics’ Remarks Ahead Of Polls Spark Outrage
‘Voting For A Hindu Is Haram’: Bangladesh Clerics’ Remarks Ahead Of Polls Spark Outrage
'Thank You': Trump's Rare Message Of 'Respect' For Iran For Halting 800 Executions
'Thank You': Trump's Rare Message Of 'Respect' For Iran For Halting 800 Executions

Videos

Breaking News: BJP Leaders Criticize Mamata Banerjee; Compare Bengal’s Situation to 1905 Partition
weather Alert: Dense Fog and Cold Wave Disrupt Life Across Uttar Pradesh and Delhi-NCR, Multiple Road Accidents Reported
Breaking News: Rahul Gandhi Visits Indore After Contaminated Water Tragedy; Interacts with Hospitalized Patients
Breaking News: Singer B Praak Threatened by Lawrence Gang, ₹10 Crore Ransom Demanded
Breaking News: Ajit Pawar Visits Sharad Pawar’s Residence in Baramati; First Meeting Post-Municipal Election

Photo Gallery

25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Embed widget