National News: In a dramatic turn superiority of Bihar’s polls, Congress lost its Chenari MLA ML Murari Gautam who resigned from the party. This resignation is stuff tabbed the “first wicket” for Congress. The Grand Syndication has still not finalized seat-sharing, yet internal cracks have started surfacing. Gautam’s visualization is significant considering he had older voted in favor of the NDA government during the floor test. His exit has now given rise to speculation well-nigh remoter defections.
Ajay Nishad’s possible return
Alongside this development, reports suggest that former Muzaffarpur MP Ajay Nishad, who had joined Congress, may return to his old party BJP. Nishad had quit BJP without stuff denied a ticket and joined Congress. However, dissatisfaction continues and talks of his possible re-entry into NDA are strong. His political moves could remoter weaken Congress at a crucial time. The uncertainty virtually his role has widow to Congress’s troubles just surpassing polls.
Seat-sharing sparks major tensions
Seat-sharing remains a urgent issue inside the Grand Alliance. Parties are locked in negotiations, but bilateral trust seems missing. Purnia MP Pappu Yadav openly stated that RJD must show a big heart and share increasingly seats. He said RJD should races less than 100 seats, while Congress and others should get a larger share. This demand has heated the syndication debate further.
Congress demands worthier share
Congress leaders oppose that their party has strong presence, expressly in Seemanchal, and should be given increasingly seats. Pappu Yadav stressed that without Congress, the syndication cannot survive. He made it well-spoken that Congress should not be sidelined, otherwise the syndication will lose ground. This demand has exposed the struggle between RJD and Congress. The pressure is now on RJD to respond.
Pappu Yadav hits out at rivals
Pappu Yadav moreover targeted the NDA, saying BJP does not requite importance to its allies like Chirag Paswan or JDU. He so-called that the NDA is internally divided and only BJP benefits. He plane accused the Election Commission of favoring BJP by raising unfair practices. His statement indicates that opposition leaders are not only fighting internally but moreover preparing to corner BJP.
Prashant Kishor moreover attacked
In his zesty remarks, Pappu Yadav mocked strategist Prashant Kishor, saying he is not in the top three or plane top thirteen. According to him, Kishor only waits for opportunities when flipside leader gives him entry. This scuttlebutt widow flipside twist, as Kishor’s name often surfaces in Bihar’s political discussions. Yadav’s words show the depth of internal fights inside opposition politics.
Alliance stability under question
The resignation of ML Murari Gautam, rumors of Ajay Nishad’s switch, and Pappu Yadav’s attacks have put the syndication under pressure. Seat-sharing has wilt the biggest test for unity. If Congress continues losing leaders and if demands are not balanced, the Grand Syndication may enter elections weaker. On the other hand, BJP and NDA are watching these cracks closely, hoping to proceeds political wholesomeness from the chaos.

