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"Nitish Babu Should Thank Shiv Sena": Sanjay Raut As NDA Leads In Bihar

Bihar Election Result: Mr Raut also praised opposition leader Tejashwi Yadav, who is the mahagathbandan's chief ministerial candidate and has, in the absence of notable help from the Congress, been active in campaigning

'Nitish Babu Should Thank Shiv Sena': Sanjay Raut As NDA Leads In Bihar

Bihar Election Result 2020: Nitish Kumar is seeking re-election for a sixth term as Chief Minister (File)

Mumbai:

Nitish Kumar must thank the Shiv Sena if he retains the post of Bihar Chief Minister despite his JDU winning fewer seats than the BJP, Sanjay Raut said Tuesday evening in a swipe at his party's former ally. Mr Raut said Mr Kumar should pay attention to what happened in Maharashtra in October last year and said his party had shown what happens when alliance partners do not keep their promise.

He was referring to the dramatic events that followed last year's Assembly elections in Maharashtra, when the BJP and Shiv Sena fell out (spectacularly) after disagreements over power-sharing. The two contested the polls together and swept to victory, but the Sena later alleged that the BJP was refusing to honour its pre-poll promise of rotating the chief minister's post.

"I have heard BJP leaders saying only Nitish babu will be Chief Minister. Nitish babu should thank Shiv Sena for this. Not keeping promises will not happen in Bihar because the Shiv Sena has shown what can happen if word is not kept," Mr Raut said.

"Hence, if Nitish Kumar becomes Bihar Chief Minister, despite winning fewer seats (as compared to the BJP), he should thank the Shiv Sena," he added.

On Wednesday morning, the JDU-led National Democratic Alliance crossed the half-way mark with win in 123 seats and was leading in 2 seats. The opposition alliance was ahead in 110 seats and Tejashwi Yadav's RJD emerged as the single-largest party in the state with 75 seats.

Nitish Kumar's JDU was, however, struggling. Faced with a strong anti-incumbency wave, the Chief Minister's party has won 42 and is leading in one. The BJP, by contrast, has won 73 to be the big brother in its alliance with the Janata Dal (United).

Mr Raut's swipe was in reference to the fact the BJP had said Nitish Kumar would remain Chief Minister should their alliance win the election, irrespective of the number of seats won by each party.

Some reports say this promise will be met and Mr Kumar will remain Chief Minister regardless of his party's or the BJP's performance. Others, though, say that some BJP leaders feel Mr Kumar in no position to call the shots, particularly given the JDU's weak showing.

The JDU, though, has made it clear - the BJP had given its word. The party also pointed out that without it, the BJP could not hope to get a majority in Bihar - an identical state of affairs to one in Maharashtra, where the BJP emerged as the single-largest party but fell short of a majority on its own, thereby handing the initiative to the Shiv Sena.

Mr Raut also praised opposition leader Tejashwi Yadav, who is the mahagathbandan's chief ministerial candidate and has, in the absence of notable help from the Congress, been active in campaigning.

Mr Yadav has exhibited "fighting spirit" despite contesting the election in a "hostile" situation, Sanjay Raut said, adding that polls had named him "man of the match".

"The young leader fought against the Prime Minister, the Chief Minister and Union Ministers in such a hostile situation all alone and revolved the campaign around himself. The country and Bihar have got such a face in politics on whom we can rely," he said.

Exit polls gave the opposition victory but exit polls often get it wrong. Polls also showed that Mr Yadav was the preferred chief ministerial candidate of the people of Bihar.

With input from PTI

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