‘Agneepath’ protest: After bashing Nitish govt, BJP tries to save alliance, praises CM’s ‘pretty good job’

Bashing the state government for inaction in protesting the Agneepath military recruitment scheme, the Bharatiya Janata Party has now shifted into damage-control mode as the party leadership expressed “satisfaction” with Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s “very good job”. is of. deal with the hustle and bustle.

Senior party leaders believe that the BJP is trying to keep the ruling alliance intact.

The rift in the alliance is so wide that it cannot be ignored but the saffron party is not letting go of its ally in Bihar at the moment. Many in the party believe that with the elections for the President and Vice President being held, the BJP is taking a cautious approach not to offend any of its allies. This is also taking into account the fact that allies have deserted the BJP in the past.

Despite attacks on the homes of BJP state unit chief Sanjay Jaiswal and deputy CM Renu Devi and a war of words with Janata Dal (United) chief Rajiv Ranjan alias Lalan Singh, the saffron party says all is well. The bond is solid and there are no cracks.

Speaking to News18.com, Jaiswal said, “In Bihar, everything is under control. It was a bit slow on the first day but now they are doing quite a good job. Whatever they have done so far, we are satisfied with the state government.

But is it good for the alliance if top leaders keep blaming each other on governance and administration?

Jaiswal was quick to respond. “We are separate parties and there are issues which we will raise as a party if we see them worth raising. If anything goes wrong, we will flag them to the state government.” “There is no rift in the alliance and we are fine with Nitish Kumar.”

Jaiswal is now blaming the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) for the attack on his house and party headquarters. “It was done by RJD goons. Look at the people arrested. MaLe ((Marxist-Leninist)) was also involved in instigating the students of the coaching institute,” he alleged.

Senior party leaders in the state, however, are asking whether the CM Nitish Kumar ok with BJP or not.

“It seems that JD(U) is doing everything possible to destabilize the alliance. We will follow the alliance dharma and will not break it,” said a senior BJP leader. Others in the party also say that the alliance will not break from their end.

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