The super-size political drama in Bihar is in its final stages - before lawmakers meet for the Assembly session that starts Friday, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar will insist on the removal of his deputy, Tejashwi Yadav, said sources. They said the Chief Minister is determined to telegraph that he will not allow the image of his government to be stained by charges of corruption. Asked if he is uncomfortable with Tejashwi Yadav's presence in his government, the Chief Minister joked with reporters in Delhi, "You please be comfortable" and then added, "there is no threat to the government."