As Bihar gears up for a crucial trust vote on February 12, the Congress has relocated 17 out of its 19 MLAs to Hyderabad, sparking criticism from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). BJP’s Deputy Chief Minister, Vijay Sinha, characterized the move as a reflection of Congress’s dynastic politics, accusing them of treating their MLAs as “labourers.” The strategic relocation comes amid allegations of fear of poaching in Bihar.
In a strategic move, the Congress has shifted a majority of its MLAs to Siri Nature’s Valley Resort in Telangana, citing concerns about potential poaching in Bihar. This relocation precedes the impending floor test prompted by the Janata Dal (United)’s departure from the Mahagathbandhan and subsequent realignment with the NDA.
BJP’s Critique: ‘Congress’s Mindset Reflects Dynastic Politics’
Deputy CM Vijay Sinha of the BJP criticized the Congress, asserting that their decision to move MLAs indicates a dynastic mindset. Sinha argued that the Congress should trust its MLAs and refrain from treating them as “labourers,” highlighting a fundamental difference in character between the two political parties.
The floor test, scheduled for February 12, follows the Janata Dal (United)’s departure from the Mahagathbandhan, leading to its reunion with the NDA. The Congress, with 19 MLAs in the 243-member assembly, faces a challenge as the NDA boasts the support of 128 legislators, ensuring a likely victory in the floor test.
Amid the strategic relocation, Congress MLAs Siddharth Saurav and Manohar Prasad Singh opted out of a crucial meeting, raising eyebrows. BJP alleges a potential rebellion within the opposition alliance, particularly in the Congress, as the NDA aims to strengthen its numerical strength in the assembly.
Internal Discontent: HAM-S Leader Upset Over Cabinet Berth Denial
Sources indicate internal discontent within the opposition alliance, with HAM-S leader Jitan Ram Manjhi expressing dissatisfaction over the denial of a cabinet berth. This discontent raises questions about the stability of the alliance and potential challenges it may face in the upcoming floor test.
As Bihar witnesses political maneuvers and strategic relocations, the Congress faces accusations from the BJP, setting the stage for a high-stakes trust vote on February 12.