By A Staff Reporter
As the political heat rises ahead of the Bihar Assembly elections, the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) has launched a blistering attack on its rival, Janata Dal (United), accusing the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of completely hijacking its functioning.
A senior RJD leader stated, “Everyone in Bihar knows that Nitish Kumar will not be the chief minister after the elections. Amit Shah has clarified this multiple times. The BJP has hijacked the JDU.”
The remarks underscore growing speculation that Nitish Kumar’s role in the alliance is now largely ceremonial. The RJD further alleged that Sanjay Jha, a prominent JDU leader, is “an RSS person” and had entered the party through the “Arun Jaitley quota.”
The RJD also claimed that key decisions within the JDU, including ticket distribution for upcoming elections, will now be handled by Union Home Minister Amit Shah rather than the party’s president and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.