Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar was key in bringing over two dozen opposition parties together (File).
New Delhi: Congress MP Rahul Gandhi tried to reach out to Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar Thursday evening, amid talk of yet more rifts in the INDIA bloc ahead of next year's election. Sources told NDTV Mr Gandhi could not speak to the Janata Dal (United) boss since he was in a meeting and then, when Nitish Kumar was free, Mr Gandhi was in the middle of a party huddle.
The two are, however, expected to talk later today. The agenda of the call, when it happens, is not known, but there is speculation it will be on the fallout of Wednesday's meeting, at which Mr Kumar seemed to be overlooked as a possible INDIA bloc convener and/or prime ministerial candidate.
Meanwhile, Congress boss Mallikarjun Kharge has spoken to Nitish Kumar, and Rahul Gandhi has spoken to NCP patriarch Sharad Pawar, in what is being seen as damage-control for INDIA.
INDIA's Delhi Meet
Sources told NDTV Nitish Kumar clashed with INDIA leaders on several issues at Wednesday's meet, including renaming the bloc as 'Bharat'. That proposal was swiftly nixed by the Congress' Sonia Gandhi. He reportedly also got angry with Manoj Jha of the Rashtriya Janata Dal, a state ally, because Mr Jha translated his speech from Hindi to Tamil for the benefit of political leaders from the DMK.
There was also talk Nitish Kumar lashed out at the Congress after its dismal performance in November's Assembly polls, which were widely seen as a dry run of INDIA's pull with voters.
The Congress was routed in Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, and Rajasthan - heartland states INDIA must win (at least some anyway) in order to defeat the BJP - after seat-sharing squabbles with allies.
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The JDU, Bengal's Trinamool Congress, and the Samajwadi Party of Akhilesh Yadav had all called out the Congress for failing to acknowledge the need to share seats, particularly with regional parties.
But the headline point from the Delhi meet - itself a flashpoint after the Congress prioritised last month's polls over summoning this gathering - was Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and her Delhi counterpart, Arvind Kejriwal, proposing Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge as a potential convener and even Prime Minister, should INDIA actually defeat the BJP.
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Mr Kharge immediately declined, saying he preferred to focus on first winning the election.
Nitish Kumar As PM?
Nitish Kumar has publicly refuted talk of his prime ministerial ambitions but, privately, is believed to be an aspirant. His party has been more explicit; in August and September, JDU leaders backed their boss for the country's top job, and, this month, said he had "all the qualities and experience that a PM should have". However, the JDU was careful to also acknowledge this must be a collective call.
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Ms Banerjee and Mr Kejriwal proposing Mr Kharge for the job, therefore, seemed to catch Nitish Kumar by surprise, and sources said he left the meeting in a huff.
JDU spokesperson KC Tyagi said, "... we (INDIA) will not project any face for 2024. This was the decision taken in Mumbai and such decisions are not changed because one person says something."
The JDU also insisted Nitish Kumar did not leave angry, and underlined its commitment to the bloc, which Mr Tyagi referred to as "... our child". "We gave birth to it... how can we be angry with it?"
The "Kharge for PM" episode has further unsettled INDIA - which was created to unite the opposition so it might beat the BJP's election-winning machinery. Nitish Kumar was one of its prime movers, arguably even its founder, and to lose him now, so close to the polls, will be an image issue INDIA cannot afford.
BJP's "High Opinion Of Himself" Swipe
The "Kharge for PM" call and Nitish Kumar's reaction has given the BJP ammo to hit back at the INDIA bloc. On Wednesday senior leader Sushil Kumar Modi ripped into the Bihar Chief Minister.
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Mr Modi, once Nitish Kumar's deputy and right-hand man, told NDTV his former boss had too high an opinion of his leadership and influence, pointing out that even RJD boss Lalu Prasad Yadav - one of Nitish Kumar's oldest colleagues - had not proposed his name as a potential Prime Minister.
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