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Developments in Bihar robust indictment of BJP’s ‘politics of intimidation’, say Opposition events

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Developments in Bihar robust indictment of BJP’s ‘politics of intimidation’, say Opposition events

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PTI

New Delhi, August 9

Opposition events on Tuesday mentioned the JD(U) breaking ranks with the BJP is a “strong indictment” of the saffron get together’s “politics of intimidation” and reveals a change in Indian politics.

Earlier within the day, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar met Governor Phagu Chauhan and tendered his resignation. This got here after the choice to give up the BJP-led NDA was taken at a gathering of JD(U) MPs and MLAs at Kumar’s residence.

“#NitishKumar breaking alliance with BJP is a strong indictment of the politics of intimidation practiced by BJP.

“BJP’s authoritarianism leaves no scope for cooperation. After Akalis & Shiv Sena, JD(U) is latest example. Cracks are visible in the relationship of BJP & AIADMK too,” Communist Party of India (CPI) basic secretary D Raja mentioned in a tweet.

CPI MP Binoy Viswam mentioned the occasions in Bihar point out {that a} change is underway.

“Bihar conveys the message of far reaching change in Indian politics. It’s final outcome depends up on the level of insight expected from the important players. The left will definitely play the responsible role in its consistant fight against RSS-BJP (sic),” mentioned Viswam in a tweet.

Trinamool Congress MP Derek O’Brien mentioned the scenario in Bihar is likely one of the causes behind the Parliament session being lower brief by the federal government.

“Bihar politics. Another big reason why PM @narendramodi and @AmitShah ran away and SHUT DOWN #ParliamentMonsoonSession FOUR DAYS EARLY,” O’Brien tweeted.

The monsoon session of Parliament ended 4 days forward of schedule on Monday.



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