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How Nitish ruthlessly deals with party colleagues for not obeying his ‘diktats’

Political analysts say the BJP may not like to annoy the chief minister as that could not only risk the ruling NDA government in Bihar but also fail to get the support of the JD-U for the upcoming Presidential elections. The BJP also urgently needs the support of the JD-U to win its second Rajya Sabha seat of the total five vacancies in the state.

Battle for UP: Most turncoats left out in the cold

The luckiest defector in this scenario has been former Union Minister Jitin Prasada, who joined the BJP, months before the polls, got a seat in the Vidhan parishad and was then inducted into the Yogi Adityanath ministry.