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The JD(U) said in a statement that its president and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar had appointed Rajiv Ranjan Prasad as its national spokesperson. It attributed Tyagi’s resignation to “personal reasons”.
However, it is believed that frequent comments of Tyagi, who is based in Delhi and enjoys an unlikely high profile in the national media for a regional party leader due to his experience and articulation, on central government’s policies were seen as unhelpful to the BJP-JD(U) ties.
Be it on the Uniform Civil Code, the Waqf (Amendment) Bill or even the government’s position on the Palestine issue among other issues, the socialist leader’s outspoken stand did not go down well many within the party and embarrassed the BJP, sources said.
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Sources said the BJP has been reaching out to allies to maintain coordination and harmony in the ruling National Democratic Alliance in its bid to quell reports of differences in the bloc.