Key Points

Bihar's NDA coalition showcased remarkable political resilience by resolving internal tensions through a joint press conference. Deputy CM Vijay Sinha and Minister Ashok Chaudhary presented a united front after a previous heated exchange during a party meeting. Their public solidarity came in response to a controversial statement by RJD MLA Bhai Virendra in the state Assembly. The move effectively demonstrated the NDA's commitment to maintaining political cohesion despite underlying disagreements.

Key Points: Bihar NDA Unity Vijay Sinha Ashok Chaudhary Resolve Tensions

  • Bihar NDA leaders demonstrate unity after internal tensions
  • Joint press conference signals political reconciliation
  • Dispute over Assembly remarks and contract practices
  • RJD MLA Bhai Virendra's controversial statement sparks debate
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Days after tiff, Vijay Kumar Sinha, Ashok Chaudhary address joint press conference, signalling NDA unity

Bihar NDA leaders Vijay Sinha and Ashok Chaudhary show alliance strength after heated Assembly exchange and internal disagreements

"NDA has established Gunda Raj in Bihar - Bhai Virendra, RJD MLA"

Patna, July 23

Two days after a clash during the NDA meeting in Bihar, Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sinha and Rural Works Department Minister Ashok Chaudhary addressed a joint press conference on Wednesday, signalling unity within the alliance.

Deputy CM Vijay Sinha and Ashok Chaudhary both strongly opposed RJD leader Bhai Virendra's statement in the state Assembly and stepped out together to address the media, a rare sight in Bihar's political landscape.

"We have not seen such an incident inside the House in my entire life. The way RJD MLA Bhai Virendra used the word and did not apologise to the House despite repeated requests from the Speaker was unacceptable. We strongly condemned it," Deputy CM Sinha said in a joint press conference with Ashok Choudhary in the Bihar Assembly.

Bhai Virendra, on Wednesday, said he used the word 'Bapauti', which is not unparliamentary.

"NDA has established Gunda Raj in Bihar, and I will not apologise for the word I have used in the House. I say again, the House is not anyone's patrimony," Bhai Virendra said.

This was the first time Vijay Sinha and Ashok Chaudhary appeared together in a press conference, overshadowing the earlier chaos in the Assembly.

Just two days ago, tensions between Vijay Sinha and Ashok Chaudhary erupted during the NDA Legislative Party meeting.

The Deputy CM had questioned the Rural Works Department's practice of not inviting local MLAs to district-level meetings, referencing the absence of Suryagarha MLA Prahlad Yadav, who had supported the NDA during the floor test despite being an RJD MLA.

Vijay Sinha emphasised that honouring such MLAs was part of the coalition dharma.

During the NDA meeting, several BJP MLAs expressed concerns over the Rural Works Department's global tendering practices, alleging that awarding contracts to a few large contractors could politically harm local MLAs, especially in an election year.

Vijay Sinha voiced these concerns, leading to a heated exchange with Ashok Chaudhary, who defended the department's decisions.

The clash became a topic of intense discussion across Bihar, with the BJP and JD(U) top leadership intervening to ease tensions between the two leaders.

The joint press conference on Wednesday was a clear message that the NDA remains cohesive despite internal disagreements.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Typical political tamasha! First they fight like cats and dogs, then suddenly become best friends for cameras. Public ko chutiya samajh rakha hai kya? 😒
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Aman W
The real issue is about contracts and local MLAs being sidelined. Global tendering sounds good but often benefits big players. Small contractors and local employment suffers. NDA should address this properly.
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Shreya B
Bhai Virendra's language was completely unacceptable in Assembly! No matter which party you belong to, basic decorum must be maintained. Good that NDA leaders united against this.
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Vikram M
This unity won't last long. Just wait till next cabinet meeting! Bihar politics is all about temporary alliances and permanent conflicts. 🍿
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Nisha Z
Instead of focusing on who said what, can our leaders please tell us when will roads in rural Bihar be repaired? Monsoon has started and villages are getting cut off!
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Karan T
Respectfully disagree with the article's tone - this isn't "unity", it's damage control before elections. Real unity would mean resolving the contract allocation issues, not just a photo-op.

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