Updated August 30th, 2019 at 22:02 IST

Bihar Mahagathbandhan in tussle as RJD, HAM spar over CM face

RJD crossed swords with ally HAM after its president Jitan Ram Manjhi threw his hat in the ring for the post of CM if the alliance attained power in Bihar

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In yet another indication that all was not well within the opposition "Mahagathbandhan" (grand alliance) in Bihar, RJD on Friday crossed swords with its ally Hindustani Awam Morcha after its president Jitan Ram Manjhi threw his hat in the ring for the post of Chief Minister if the alliance attained power next year. Manjhi, who had served as the chief minister from May, 2014 to February, 2015, made a statement to this effect on Thursday in Patna while interacting with the media and also spoke about the inexperience of RJD heir apparent Tejashwi Yadav the younger son of Lalu Prasad, already projected by RJD as its chief ministerial candidate. 

Congress- another partner of the opposition grouping- has also been skeptical on the projection of Tejashwi Yadav as the coalition CM nominee for the 2020 Bihar poll. Notably, the HAM president who had floated the party after quitting the JD(U) in protest against having been asked to step down and make way for the return of his mentor Nitish Kumar used to be a staunch admirer of the young RJD leader, who made his political debut at a young age of 25 in the 2015 assembly polls and was straight away made the Deputy CM. However, Manjhi who succeeded in securing a berth in the legislative council for his son with the RJD's help after quitting the NDA and joining grand alliance has grown skeptical of Yadav's leadership since the Lok Sabha polls dismal showing.

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RJD's defeat in Lok Sabha elections

The five-party formation was drubbed in the Parliamentary election in Bihar and the RJD  which had contested 19 out of the 40 seats in the state- drew a blank. Dissatisfaction with Yadav's leadership, among the RJD's alliance partners, has grown in the months that followed the general elections as the party heir apparent remained in a sulk for long, staying away from all political activities and refusing to attend a month-long monsoon session of the assembly despite being the Leader of the Opposition. Moreover, many eyebrows were raised when Manjhi recently met Rajesh Ranjan alias Pappu Yadav, a former RJD MP and strong critic of Tejashwi Yadav, who went on to float his own Jan Adhikar Party (JAP) after Lalu Prasad expelled him for anti-party activities.

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In-fight in Bihar Mahagathbandhan

Yadav has been going to town with his plans to form a Third Front in Bihar where the bloated, loosely knit Mahagathbandhan is posing a feeble challenge to the NDA comprising the BJP, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's JD(U) and Ram Vilas Paswan's LJP. The JAP chief has also been saying that if Manjhi joined hands with him and their alliance came to power, he was ready to back the latter for the Chief Ministers post. Reacting to Manjhi's latest averments, RJD national vice president Shivanand Tiwary shot off a statement accusing the HAM president of impatience and complaining that he did not raise the issue of leadership at the mahagathbandhan meeting earlier this week but was doing so now in public. He is making himself an object of ridicule besides giving our opponents a chance to sneer at us. If he has any ambitions or grievances, he should air these within the coalition and not try to make his views public, Tiwary said.

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Stung by the public rebuke from its senior coalition partner, HAM spokesman Danish Rizwan came out with a blistering counter-attack accusing Tiwary of being responsible for Lalu Prasad's imprisonment. Then with the breakaway Janata Dal faction Samata Party, Tiwary was one of those who had filed petitions in the 1990s seeking a CBI inquiry in the multi-crore fodder scam, in which Prasad was accused and subsequently convicted and awarded prison sentences. 

Tiwary, who has been in and out of the RJD in his long political career, had publicly expressed regret over having been one of the petitioners in the fodder scam after Prasad's conviction in as many as four cases, which has also disqualified the charismatic leader from contesting elections. Recalling Tiwarys humiliating exit from JD(U) a few years ago before he returned to the RJD, Rizwan said in a strongly-worded statement that the veteran leader has never contested a municipal poll and lacks the moral and political standing to question Manjhi, who has proven his mettle in various capabilities, including as a Chief Minister.

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Published August 30th, 2019 at 21:32 IST