Amid strong hints that the winds of change may create a political storm in Bihar, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar had a telephonic conversation with Congress interim President Sonia Gandhi.
Though the full details of the phone call, which happened on Sunday night, are not officially known, sources said that the two leaders discussed the formation of a new government in Bihar.
The effect of the telephonic conversation was visible in Patna as Congress state president Madan Mohan Jha and party legislature leader Ajit Sharma called a meeting of its legislators in Sadakat Ashram to discuss future course of action.
The Janata Dal (United) and Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) have already asked their MLAs to reach Patna. The RJD meeting of its legislators will be held on Tuesday at 9 a.m. and the JD(U) will have a meeting of its legislators at 11 a.m. on the same day.
Speculation is rife in Bihar that Nitish Kumar is likely to switch from NDA to the Mahagathbandhan 2.0.
Nitish Kumar already has two meetings with RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav on Saturday and Sunday night. Following that, he had a telephonic conversation with Sonia Gandhi as well.
Present option for BJP
The BJP is running out of options to do damage control. Sources said that the party's top leadership desperately wants to stay in power till 2024 while its actions aimed to take a dig at JD(U). The BJP state president in particular frequently attacked the Nitish Kumar government apart from other leaders.
The roadshow of Amit Shah and JP Nadda in Patna on July 31 is likely the final nail in the coffin for the souring political relations between the BJP and JD(U).
The BJP held the 'Prawas' programme in 200 Assembly constituencies of Bihar, which the JD(U) sees as a threat and violation of alliance norms.
Soon after the roadshow, Rajiv Ranjan Singh alias Lalan Singh, the national president of JD(U) said that the BJP was free to do the Prawas programme in all 243 seats. Likewise, the JD(U) was just as entitled to do the same.
In case of formation of a new government in Bihar, Nitish Kumar, a veteran politician, will not resign from the chief ministerial post, like he did in 2017 after he broke the alliance with Mahagathbandhan and formed the government with BJP. At that time, Nitish Kumar knew that the Governor, appointed by BJP, would not impose the President's rule in the state.
At present, the same Governor is in the Raj Bhawan. Nitish Kumar, has the power to sack every minister of the BJP from his cabinet and appoint MLAs of RJD, Congress and Left parties as ministers. He did the same in 2013 and he may repeat the same in 2022.
In case of the BJP pressurising the Governor to ask Nitish Kumar to prove majority in the House, he would prove it with the help of RJD, Congress and Left parties.
Nitish Kumar is also feeling uneasy with the track record of BJP. The saffron party, over the years, has been weakening its alliance partners like its oldest allies Shiv Sena and Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD). It is believed that Nitish Kumar also feels that staying with the BJP for too long, may hurt his party. Lalan Singh has already said that the BJP conspired against JD(U) in the 2020 Assembly election by using the Chirag (Chirag Paswan) model. As a result, the party got 43 seats in the Bihar Assembly. In 2015, JD(U) had 69 seats.
Nitish Kumar may use corruption cases against the BJP ministers as a tool to exit from the NDA. Ram Surat Rai, the land reforms and revenue minister is facing the charges of transfer-posting case and Tar Kishore Prasad, the deputy CM is facing the corruption charges of alloting contracts of 'Har Ghar Nal Ka Jal' to his family members.
Why is the BJP looking helpless?
After the formation of government under Nitish Kumar in Bihar, the BJP, which is playing the role of elder brother, was deprived of the key post like home ministry to dictate terms in the state. Hence, it has started criticising the Nitish Kumar government while staying in power. However, it is yet to ascertain whether the BJP opted such a policy under the direction of central leadership or leaders in the rank of Sanjay Jaiswal were going hard on Nitish Kumar on their own.
In Bihar, the BJP has two deputy chief ministers -- Tar Kishore Prasad and Renu Devi and state president Sanjay Jaiswal, but they are being directed by central leadership of BJP, say sources.
These leaders are not capable of playing the role of a bridge between Nitish Kumar and the central leadership of BJP unlike Sushil Kumar Modi. As a result, the BJP has sent Dharmendra Pradhan twice to Patna for the damage control, but the road show of Amit Shah and J.P. Nadda and Prawas programme in 200 Assembly seats might have forced Nitish Kumar to take strong decision.