THE MIDDLEMAN IS OUT ON A POLITICAL HUNT

This political middleman was once the national vice president of JDU. In 2015, he coined the famous slogan - "Bihar mein bahar hai, Nitishe Kumar hai". After this, he officially joined JDU and Nitish Kumar also gave him a lot of importance and directly made him the national vice president of the party.

Jul 15, 2025 - 20:20
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THE MIDDLEMAN IS OUT ON A POLITICAL HUNT

15-JULY-ENG 8

RAJIV NAYAN AGRAWAL

ARA-------------------------This political middleman was once the national vice president of JDU. In 2015, he coined the famous slogan - "Bihar mein bahar hai, Nitishe Kumar hai". After this, he officially joined JDU and Nitish Kumar also gave him a lot of importance and directly made him the national vice president of the party.

From here, he got a taste of "direct politics" from "political management". He started thinking that Nitish Kumar would make him his successor. But Nitish ji does not take long to recognize people. He neither made him an MP, nor an MLA, nor a minister.

When he made a statement against JDU's stand on the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), Nitish Kumar showed him and Pawan Verma the way out of the party in 2020.

Since then, this person has been harboring a personal grudge against JDU. Now he is investing the resources earned from his 'political middleman' in creating an atmosphere against JDU through media management and rallies. The sympathy of some national level organizations and special media coverage is also visible behind this.

In fact, this is the 2.0 version of 2020's "Mission Chirag". It knows that its party will not reach double digits in the 2025 assembly elections, but it is ready to go to any extent to defeat JDU. This is the reason why it speaks loudly about everything, makes noise.

The interesting thing is that it attacks only those BJP leaders who come from backward classes. In fact, through its corporate-paid workers, it wants to wipe out the third ideology like JDU in Bihar, so that Bihar too is divided into only two poles like Uttar Pradesh. Even if RJD forms the government once, but if the stream like JDU ends, then the years-old ambition of this 'middleman' will be fulfilled.

But perhaps it is misunderstanding Bihar. Bihar is not as immature as it believes. Every child here knows the mathematics of politics well, no less than Prashant Kishore.

As far as development is concerned, development is always a gradual process. No state can reach the top rung in one go, every step has to be climbed sequentially. You all understand the rest.

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