Bihar: As VIP chief says joining NDA was ‘mistake’, all his three MLAs seek to merge with BJP
The BJP would become the single-largest party with 77 MLAs after the merger. At present, the largest party in the Bihar Assembly is the RJD, which has 75 seats.
Minister for Animal Husbandry and Fisheries in Bihar, Mukesh Sahani.(Photo: ANI)
On Tuesday, Vikassheel Insaan Party (VIP) chief and Bihar animal husbandry and fisheries minister Mukesh Sahani said his move to switch from the RJD-led grand alliance to the NDA camp ahead of the 2020 Bihar Assembly polls was a “mistake”. The EBC Mallah leader was perhaps anticipating a severe political blow the next day.
In a major setback for Sahani, all his three MLAs — Raju Kumar Singh (Sahebganj), Misri Lal Yadav (Alinagar) and Swarna Singh (Gaura Bouram) — met Bihar Assembly Speaker Vijay Kumar Sinha on Wednesday evening, seeking their dissociation with the VIP and merger with the BJP.
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In the 2020 Bihar polls, the BJP had allotted 11 seats to the VIP from its NDA quota. The VIP contested from these seats and won 4. The three VIP MLAs owed their allegiance to the BJP unofficially from the beginning.
Sahani, who had lost his own Assembly election, was made a Member of the Bihar Legislative Council (MLC) by the BJP to enable him to become a minister. The saffron party had however not given Sahani a full-term MLC berth. His MLC tenure is to expire this July. Now that his party is not likely to be part of the NDA, he could not get another MLC term from the BJP and may well have to resign as the minister soon.
The inclusion of the three VIP MLAs in the BJP Legislature Party would make the saffron party the single largest party in the Bihar Assembly with 77 seats — 2 more than than the RJD’s 75 seats. Though the BJP had won 91 seats in the 2010 Bihar Assembly polls, it is going to be the first time when the BJP becomes the single largest party.
The rebel VIP MLAs’ move will have no impact on the fate of the Nitish Kumar-led JD(U)-BJP government in Bihar, as the NDA’s tally will stand at 126 in the 243-member House.
The development would, however, give the BJP a psychological edge over the JD(U), even though the former has all along remained the senior alliance partner.
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With the BJP winning the recent Assembly elections easily in four states, including Uttar Pradesh, the party has further reinforced its advantage over the JD(U), with the latter appearing to have exhausted all its options except another switchover to the RJD coalition, which would be unlikely with Tejashwi Yadav, who is at the helm of the RJD, taking centre stage in state politics on his own.
Santosh Singh is a Senior Assistant Editor with The Indian Express since June 2008. He covers Bihar with main focus on politics, society and governance. Investigative and explanatory stories are also his forte. Singh has 25 years of experience in print journalism covering Bihar, Delhi, Madhya Pradesh and Karnataka.
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