Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar will exit the state's ruling Mahagathbandhan and, by extension the now-stuttering Congress-led INDIA opposition bloc, and re-ally with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party ahead of the April/May Lok Sabha election, sources told NDTV Thursday.
News of a fifth U-turn by the Janata Dal (United) boss - who has flip-flopped between the BJP, the Congress, and/or Lalu Yadav's Rashtriya Janata Dal since 2013 - has triggered speculation over what led to the latest jump. At (or near) the top of the list of probable causes is the BJP's decision to award two-time former Bihar Chief Minister Karpoori Thakur a Bharat Ratna - India's highest civilian award.
Mr Thakur was an iconic socialist leader who was Chief Minister twice in the 1970s, and is credited with implementing the state's contentious alcohol prohibition policy. Still remembered today as 'jan nayak', or 'leader of the people', Karpoori Thakur's legacy remains a valuable asset for political parties today.
He was also Nitish Kumar (and Lalu Yadav's) mentor, and both had strongly advocated the award.
After the award was confirmed - Mr Modi did so on X and hailed Mr Thakur as "a champion for the marginalised and a stalwart of equality and empowerment" - Nitish Kumar thanked the Prime Minister. Significantly, he also took a potshot at the Congress; he said he had petitioned every central government since 2007 (when the Congress was in power) and it was only the Modi government that responded.