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Tejashwi Yadav meets Bihar Governor, stakes claim to form government

| @indiablooms | May 18, 2018, at 09:10 pm

Patna, May 18 (IBNS): Taking a cue from Karnataka's political slug-fest over government formation, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Tejashwi Yadav on Friday met Bihar Governor Satya Pal Malik to stake claim to form the government considering his party as the single largest political party in the eastern state.

Tejashwi's action was driven by Karnataka Governor Vajubhai Vala's invitation to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which emerged as the single largest party in the recently concluded state polls, to form the government.

Although the Bihar grand alliance - which was formed by RJD, Janata Dal (United) and Congress- constituted the government in 2015, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's JD(U) broke out of the alliance to join hands with the BJP in 2017.

Apart from Bihar, the impact of Karnataka's slug-fest can be felt in Goa too.

The Congress is likely to follow Tejashwi's example in Goa, which went to polls in 2017.

Despite emerging as the single largest party, the Congress was not invited to form the government in Goa.


Image: twitter.com/yadavtejashwi

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