In a candid statement, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar reflected on his decision to part ways with the NDA (National Democratic Alliance) twice in the past, acknowledging it as a mistake but vowing that such a move would not happen again. His decision to leave the NDA for the second time has sparked political discussions, and Kumar expressed a strong commitment to moving forward in a more strategic direction for Bihar’s development.
Nitish Kumar’s remarks have caused a stir in the political landscape of Bihar. While his alliance with the NDA has shifted several times in the past, he emphasized that this time, his choice to leave was made after deep reflection. He admitted that the decision to leave the NDA twice was wrong, but clarified that he will not repeat this in the future.
As the leader of the Janata Dal (United) party, Kumar has been central in navigating Bihar’s political scenario. He described his exit as part of the larger effort to realign the state’s priorities, focusing on the welfare of its people. For the third time, Kumar has allied with the Mahagathbandhan, an alliance that includes the Congress and RJD.
Kumar’s critics, including his former allies in the NDA, argue that his repeated U-turns undermine political stability in the state. However, Kumar defended his stance, asserting that his political decisions are always made with the best interests of Bihar in mind, ensuring that such mistakes will not repeat in the future.