New Delhi : The Congress is in a “wait and watch” mode over the political situation in Bihar and is bracing itself to have an edge in the number game that is likely to unfold if JD-U president and chief minister Nitish Kumar chooses to walk out of the ruling alliance.
According to Congress insiders, the AICC in charge of Bihar Mohan Prakash has obtained feedback from the state leaders and briefed party chief Mallikarjun Kharge as well as former chief Rahul Gandhi over the situation.
Rahul returned to Delhi on Jan 25 night after his Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra, which entered West Bengal on Wednesday, took a break due to Republic Day celebrations and will resume on Jan 28.
“We are all in a wait and watch mode. There is a lot of speculation that Nitish Kumar may quit the alliance. At this point I would not like to comment on that issue. We will react if any development takes place,” Bihar Congress Legislative Party leader Shakeel Ahmed Khan told this channel.
The Congress leader said that the ruling alliance did not anticipate any trouble but was prepared for any eventuality, should Nitish’s exit trigger a political crisis in Bihar.
“If Nitish Kumar chooses to walk out of the alliance and join hands with the BJP, it will all boil down to the number game in the state assembly. In our assessment, minus the JD-U, the alliance would be short of around 8 MLAs to have a simple majority. If needed, this number can be arranged as some disgruntled JD-U MLAs have been in touch with the RJD leaders and may be willing to switch sides. The alliance appears to be in a stronger position this time as the Assembly Speaker is from the RJD and will play by the rules. These factors will certainly put pressure on Nitish Kumar before he takes the risk of denting the alliance,” a senior AICC functionary said on condition of anonymity.