Bihar Political Crisis: Amid the suspense over Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's return to NDA continues, Rashtriya Janata Dal leader and Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav said that Nitish Kumar was and is respectable and many things are not under his control. He also said, "Bihar mein abhi khel hona baki hain (The game in Bihar is still to be played)".


During the RJD meeting in Patna, Yadav told the party leaders that CM Nitish Kumar was and is respectable. Many things are not under his (Nitish Kumar) control. RJD's allies in the 'Mahagathbandhan' always respected the Chief Minister. The Chief Minister used to sit with me on the stage and ask, "What was there in Bihar before 2005?" I never reacted... Now, more people are with us. The work that was not done in two decades, we have done in a short time, be it jobs, caste census, increasing reservation, etc. 'Bihar mein abhi khel hona baki hain', news agency ANI reported, citing sources.






During the RJD meeting, it was also revealed that the party is unwilling to shoulder the responsibility of bringing down the government in Bihar, as per ABP News sources. Instead, they might position themselves as victims in the eyes of the public, the sources further stated.


Positive Meeting Was Held: RJD MP Manoj Kumar Jha 


After the meeting of RJD leaders, party MP Manoj Jha said that a positive meeting was held and discussion on several things was done. He further stated that all the issues whether from the national or state level, everything were discussed during the meeting.


"A positive meeting was held. Discussion on several things was done. All the issues whether from the national or state level, everything were discussed during the meeting. It was a legislature meeting, Lalu Yadav, Dy CM (Tejashwi Yadav) all MLAs, everyone was present. We all have authorised Lalu Yadav to take the decision," Manoj Kumar Jha said.






We Discussed Preparations For Lok Sabha Elections: RJD MLA Ritlal Yadav


RJD MLA Ritlal Yadav said, "In the meeting, we discussed the preparations for the Lok Sabha elections. We will win all 40 Lok Sabha seats."