Two days ago, there was a big political stir in Bihar. chief minister Nitish Kumar's party JDU held a state executive meeting in the state office, chief minister Nitish himself also attended this meeting. Big posters and banners were put up at the gate of the office. There was a special poster in it that nitish kumar should get Bharat Ratna. While the workers established on high posts of the party gave a statement that he should get Bharat Ratna, many ministers and senior leaders of the party also agreed to it and said that nitish kumar has done so much work for bihar and the country, he should get Bharat Ratna.

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Now the question arises whether anyone has got Bharat Ratna while being the chief minister and what is the politics behind it? Are their leaders making this demand or everything is happening at the behest of chief minister Nitish Kumar. The opposition had directly termed it madness and said that this is a conspiracy of BJP, but the question is arising that what is the strategy behind it? On this matter, senior journalist and political expert of bihar Santosh Kumar said that whatever happens in JDU, any leader gives a statement or puts up a poster banner, nothing happens without Nitish's nod, whatever happens is done on the orders given by a different source.

Santosh Kumar said that once when Bhim Singh had said without permission that nitish kumar could be the face of the Prime minister, nitish kumar had reprimanded him a lot, then a banner of such a big thing was put up, that too nitish kumar attended that meeting and no such thing was said from his side, so it is clear that Bharat Ratna is Nitish Kumar's desire. nitish kumar wants to create history somewhere because till now after the independence of the country, 6 Chief Ministers have been given the title of Bharat Ratna, but only one chief minister of West Bengal, Dr. Vidhan Rai, got Bharat Ratna during his tenure as chief minister and one during his tenure as Union home minister, the remaining four got it posthumously.

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