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Rahul Gandhi for UP CM: Script by Prashant Kishor, Directed By Nitish Kumar

The second theory is more interesting. This is what many in the Congress Party subscribe to as well. They think Kishor is hand-in-glove with Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar, and is trying to pull a fast one over the Congress Party. It is no secret that Nitish Kumar wants to lead an amalgamation of anti-Modi forces in 2019. Rahul Gandhi might be an obstacle to his dream, and so they believe Kishor wants to sacrifice the Congress scion at Uttar Pradesh’s political altar.

The political demise of Rahul Gandhi will weaken the party substantially and leave it with no option but to support a Nitish-led front. After all, BJP dumped Kishor and the Congress has a reputation of mistreating those who work for it. Nitish Kumar has treated Kishor with respect, and the prospects of the ‘master strategist’ are brightest over there.

http://www.thefrustratedindian.com/2016/05/rahul-gandhi-prashant-nitish/

Nitish Kumar Lost Assam Elections, bet you didn’t know


Nitish Kumar along with his trusted lieutenant Prashant Kishor tried coaxing Congress to get into an alliance with AIUDF. He explained how the union of secular forces averts the division of secular votes And when seculars assemble, the saffronists tremble. Prashant Kishor of course used his Data Crunching Prowess to represent Nitish Kumar’s theories numerically. Of course all of it fell on the deaf ears of Tarun Gogoi, who was more than prepared for his 4thterm.

Had it not been for Badruddin Ajmal’s emotional outburst, the crafty backend maneuverings of Nitish Kumar would have remained concealed.

From allying with Lalu to foraying for partners in UP to sweet-talking Gogoi in Assam Elections, every move of Nitish Kumar is indicative of his lust for the PM Throne.

http://www.thefrustratedindian.com/2016/05/nitish-kumar-assam-elections/
 
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Rahul Gandhi for UP CM: Script by Prashant Kishor, Directed By Nitish Kumar

The second theory is more interesting. This is what many in the Congress Party subscribe to as well. They think Kishor is hand-in-glove with Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar, and is trying to pull a fast one over the Congress Party. It is no secret that Nitish Kumar wants to lead an amalgamation of anti-Modi forces in 2019. Rahul Gandhi might be an obstacle to his dream, and so they believe Kishor wants to sacrifice the Congress scion at Uttar Pradesh’s political altar.

The political demise of Rahul Gandhi will weaken the party substantially and leave it with no option but to support a Nitish-led front. After all, BJP dumped Kishor and the Congress has a reputation of mistreating those who work for it. Nitish Kumar has treated Kishor with respect, and the prospects of the ‘master strategist’ are brightest over there.

http://www.thefrustratedindian.com/2016/05/rahul-gandhi-prashant-nitish/

Nitish Kumar Lost Assam Elections, bet you didn’t know


Nitish Kumar along with his trusted lieutenant Prashant Kishor tried coaxing Congress to get into an alliance with AIUDF. He explained how the union of secular forces averts the division of secular votes And when seculars assemble, the saffronists tremble. Prashant Kishor of course used his Data Crunching Prowess to represent Nitish Kumar’s theories numerically. Of course all of it fell on the deaf ears of Tarun Gogoi, who was more than prepared for his 4thterm.

Had it not been for Badruddin Ajmal’s emotional outburst, the crafty backend maneuverings of Nitish Kumar would have remained concealed.

From allying with Lalu to foraying for partners in UP to sweet-talking Gogoi in Assam Elections, every move of Nitish Kumar is indicative of his lust for the PM Throne.

http://www.thefrustratedindian.com/2016/05/nitish-kumar-assam-elections/

By talking about Nitish kumar you are giving him undue importance and attention.

His ambition and greed might be genuine, but the reality is that in Bihar he himself is a MINORITY PARTNER in the Alliance. Lalu Yadav holds the majority seat and this is unlikely to change.
 
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