New Delhi: The situation regarding who will be the Chief Minister of the NDA after the Bihar Assembly elections remains unclear. Even though the BJP is contesting the elections with Nitish Kumar as its face, its senior leaders have many questions. Union Home Minister Amit Shah has once again left people confused.

He praised Nitish Kumar, but raised doubts by saying that the Chief Minister will be decided at the legislative party meeting. However, the NDA is contesting the Bihar elections solely on the face of Nitish Kumar. Amit Shah has made similar statements before. He said, “Who am I to appoint the Chief Minister? The Legislative Party meeting will decide after the elections.” Read what he said below.

Amit Shah Makes a Major Statement

On Thursday, during an interview, Home Minister Amit Shah made a surprising statement when asked about the NDA’s Chief Minister in Bihar. He replied, “Who am I to appoint the Chief Minister? It’s a coalition of so many parties. After the elections, the Legislative Party leaders will meet and decide on their leader.”

He further stated that we are currently contesting the elections under the leadership of Nitish Kumar. He further stated that the legislative party will decide who will be the Chief Minister after the NDA’s victory. He stated that the NDA is currently contesting the elections under the leadership of Nitish Kumar. He emphasised that not only the BJP, but the people of Bihar also have full confidence in Nitish Kumar.

Nitish Kumar is the CM despite having fewer MLAs – Home Minister.

Amit Shah stated that both the BJP and the people have confidence in Nitish Kumar. On the question of trust in Nitish Kumar, Amit Shah stated that Nitish Kumar is a prominent leader in Indian politics. He has never been in the Congress party. His record of staying with the Congress party has never exceeded two and a half years.

To evaluate a person, one must consider a significant portion of their life. He continued, stating that Nitish Kumar is a typical socialist leader, a born opponent of the Congress party. He was a prominent leader of the JP movement and fought a significant battle against the Congress party during the Emergency.