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MLAs from Bihar are now moved to Hyderabad by the Congress

Party officials who are aware of the details said that the Congress moved its Bihar MLAs to Hyderabad on Sunday in preparation for the newly formed NDA’s floor test the following week. In anticipation of the newly formed National Democratic Alliance’s (NDA) floor test next week, the Congress moved its Bihar MLAs to Hyderabad on Sunday, according to party leaders who were informed of the move.

After travelling to Delhi to meet with Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, at least 17 legislators took an aircraft on Sunday night and arrived in Hyderabad.Leaders of the Congress Legislative Party Shakeel Ahmad Khan and another MLA, VS Dubey, are anticipated to join the group in the next few days, according to party officials. The development occurred one day after the party decided to exercise “extra caution” to stop the ruling alliance of the Janata Dal (United), Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), and other smaller parties from luring any of the Congress members into its fold at a meeting called by Kharge and attended by legislators and Members of the Legislative Council (MLCs) on Saturday.

In order to increase their numerical power in the legislature in the event that the Hindustani Awam Morcha-Secular (HAM-S) causes any problems, the JD(U) and BJP are frantic to incite a mutiny within the opposition alliance, especially within the Congress. A party leader who wished to remain anonymous stated, “HAM-S leader Jitan Ram Manjhi is angry with the NDA over denial of one more berth in the newly-constituted Nitish Kumar cabinet.”

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