JD(U) gets its voice back: ‘End of isolation, restoration of respectability for Nitish’
NITISH Kumar’s string of flip-flops, combined with the decline in its electoral performance, had prompted many to see the JD(U) as a spent and desperate force in Bihar. So, when the results showed the JD(U) shoulder to shoulder with the BJP, at top of the tally in Bihar, with 12 of the 16 seats it contested in its kitty, the party was clear: it was “the end of isolation and restoration of respectability” for its leader Nitish.