NEW DELHI: As the Mahagathbandhan named Tejashwi Yadav its chief ministerial candidate, the question of who will lead Bihar if the ruling National Democratic Alliance ( NDA ) returns to power has once again taken centre stage. The NDA has so far refrained from naming chief minister Nitish Kumar as its CM face, a silence that has given the opposition fresh ammunition. Addressing rallies in Simri Bakhtiyarpur and Keoti on Friday, Tejashwi claimed that Nitish "will not be made CM again" even if the NDA wins. "Amit Shah has made it clear that elected legislators will decide the CM of Bihar after elections. Nitish Kumar will not be made the CM if the NDA is voted to power again," Yadav told supporters, alleging that JD(U) leader had been "hijacked" by BJP . "Our 'chacha' (Niti
Bihar elections 2025: Too old, too early or too risky? Why BJP is dodging the Nitish question
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