Will the request for the caste-based census bring Tej closer to Nitish? – News2IN
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Will the request for the caste-based census bring Tej closer to Nitish?

Patna: For the first time in the last four years, there was the roundness of perception both at BJP and Bete Noir RJD that the relationship between ice and tense between CM Nith Kumar and opposition leaders in the Tejashwi Prasad Yadav state magazine had begun to melt.
It followed Nitish’s decision on Friday to lead the state all-party MLAS delegation to Delhi for talks with PM Narendra Modi to beg for a caste-based general census in the country – something that had been spelled by the parliament was impossible.
BJP has maintained that it is preferred by the census of the poor, but not the caste-based.
Nitish, who has repeatedly said he and his party JD (U) supported the caste-based census, made a decision after Tejashwi, along with the leaders of the legislative party from the opposition parties, called him in the assembly room on Friday.
Their aim was to make Nitish approve the opposition request that he had to lead the delegation of all parties to PM Modi to tell him about their concerns and also about round resolution adopted by the house for a caste-based census twice, in 2019 and 2020.
Nitish will write The official letter to PM Modi on August 2 was looking for a promise for a delegation meeting, but the political circle had agoged about the political impact of his decision.
Observers looked in it a definite sign of Nitish, Tejashwi, RJD and other opposition parties closer.
They have also read significantly politically reset signs in the near future or far, or even after the assembly selection of next year.
“The ball is in the Nitish court.
He must clarify his position; if he is with the OBC and EBC sections, or with BJP who oppose the interests of the OBC and EBC groups,” said RJD spokesman Chitranjan Gagan, added: “Tejashwi has also opened an alternative to him.
CM can go for the number of caste-based residents in the state with its own resources, such as in Karnataka.
“Officially, BIHAR BJP is not affected by new developments.
“Anyone, and any social or political group, can sue before PM.
Until parliament decided to hold a caste-based census, nothing could be done,” said BJP Prem spokesman Ranjan Patel.
“The caste-based census was held for the first time in 1931.
There was no census that could be held in 1941.
In 1951, when the demand emerged, Minister of Home Sardar Ballabh Bhai Patel opposed him, said it would disturb social fabrics,” Patel added.
However, when the source of Bihar BJP said, the party was deposited with new developments.
“The distance between Nitish and Tejashwi has narrowed.
It also shows that Nitish and Tejashwi have started ‘talking half for the beak, if you don’t listen to each other’s ears to the ears’.
The tense relationship between them will no longer look now,” said the source BJP country.
Nitish and Tejashwi together after four years, because Nitish dismantled the Grand Alliance government in July 2017 to form the government with BJP, again.
There are also bonhomies among them, as “they speak in a friendly atmosphere, and they also keep smiling.” “The BJP Central Leadership wants coordination in the state between Mitra NDA.
They will not like to see Nitish go to the other side, if the 2024 parliamentary election must be won in the state.
Confusion in Bihar Nda will also immediately affect the upper election,” BJP added.

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