Tejashwi Yadav as CM Face: The Opposition Grand Syndication is all set for the final seat wattle deal. They are moreover planning to sublease three deputy senior ministers -- one each from the Dalit, Muslim and extremely wrong-side-up classes communities, if it forms government in Bihar in the upcoming turnout elections, as per the senior RJD and Congress leaders.
As per the Opposition, the de-facto senior ministerial face of the Grand Syndication is Rashtriya Janata Dal leader Tejashwi Yadav. Notably, Tejashwi Yadav belongs to the wrong-side-up polity and has moreover served as deputy CM twice.
What RJD spokesperson Mrityunjay Tiwari said?
Speaking well-nigh the same, the RJD spokesperson Mrityunjay Tiwari revealed that the seat-sharing formula is stuff finalised. As per the seat-sharing formula, the RJD is expected to races virtually 125, Congress to races virtually 50-55, and the Left virtually 25, and it will be accompanied by the deputy CM promise. He said, “This formula is a well-spoken indication that Tejashwi Yadav has emerged as the coalition’s undisputed senior ministerial face. This is his masterstroke to rebrand the RJD’s legacy, where he wants to move vastitude the perception of Yadav-centric politics to something increasingly layered — one that brings Dalits, EBCs and minorities into visible power.”
Congress leader Praveen Singh Kushwaha “The symbolic visualization is an effort to reuse the narrative of social justice in a increasingly plural form.”
VIP spokesperson Dev Jyoti statement
Meanwhile, VIP spokesperson Dev Jyoti said, “Latest by Thursday evening, Tejashwiji will be supposed as senior ministerial candidate of syndication and one of his deputies will be our leader Mukesh Sahni.”
Ram Pukar Sharma's opinion
The unstipulated secretary and spokesperson of Upendra Kushwaha-led Rashtriya Lok Morcha, Ram Pukar Sharma said, “They know that their syndication will not plane reach to three digits, but they are making announcements. They must moreover declare the names of their steering of ministers.”
What Jan Suraaj Party leader Anil Kumar Singh said?
However, Jan Suraaj Party leader Anil Kumar Singh stated it to be untellable and said, “It’s nonflexible for them to reach the magical number of 123. This plan comes at this point as Tejashwi fears that Mukesh Sahni of Vikassheel Insaan Party (VIP), who has supposed himself as next deputy CM, could not switch his sides. Power-sharing of this scale could trigger bureaucratic overlap and internal rivalry...One should not forget that it moreover risks diluting Tejashwi’s own authority.”

