The political landscape in Bihar is set for a significant shift, with Janata Dal (United)’s Sanjay Kumar Jha dropping hints of an impending Chief Minister announcement. Speaking to media, the senior leader revealed that internal processes are advancing without obstacles.
‘Everything is happening as per the blueprint. No issues on any front, and we expect the new CM’s name to be public very soon,’ Jha stated confidently. This comes as BJP’s Shivraj Singh Chouhan spearheads the selection committee, ensuring a coordinated NDA decision.
Jha’s reassurance highlights JD(U)’s commitment to alliance harmony, vowing acceptance of the collective verdict for the state’s progress. The remarks quell speculation of internal rifts, positioning the party as a stabilizing force.
On the national stage, Jha expressed enthusiasm for Parliament’s special session dedicated to the landmark women’s quota bill. He lambasted Congress for hypocrisy, noting their inaction in power contrasted with current criticisms.
Describing PM Modi’s letter as a landmark, Jha outlined the bill’s provisions: one-third reservation in legislatures starting 2029, fostering greater female participation in governance. He recalled Nitish Kumar’s past advocacy, countering opposition narratives.
As Sonia Gandhi weighs in, Jha’s pointed questions expose inconsistencies in Congress’s stance. With Bihar’s leadership transition nearing completion, stakeholders await the official reveal that could reshape the state’s political dynamics.