Bihar Speaker Vijay Kumar Sinha of the BJP resigned on Tuesday following demands by opposition MLAs for his resignation ahead of the floor test in Bihar to prove the seven-party ruling ‘Mahagathbandhan’ government’s majority, and the subsequent CBI raids against various opposition figures.

Bihar Speaker Vijay Kumar Sinha, who resigned on Wednesday, August 24© Provided by Free Press Journal

The Bihar Assembly secretariat, acting on the advice of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, changed the business schedule for the special two-day session late on Tuesday to advance the no-trust motion against Sinha.

Earlier, Sinha had refused to step down. He had said that the no-confidence motion against him was “unclear,” as eight of the letters he received “were not as per rule.”

Sinha, a senior BJP leader, evidently enjoys the backing of his party, which has vowed to take on “Paltu Kumar”, a pejorative it has coined for the chief minister and his many volte faces, and the new government which has been formed through “back door”, a charge the party has, ironically, been facing since 2017.

Meanwhile, the homes of two senior leaders of the Tejashwi Yadav-led Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) were raided by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) today in connection with the “land-for-jobs” case that alleges irregularities during his father Lalu Yadav’s tenure as Railway minister in the UPA-I government.

The raids were carried out on a day when the Nitish Kumar-led government backed by RJD takes a test of majority in the Assembly, two weeks after the Janata Dal (United) parted ways with the BJP and joined hands with RJD. (freepressjournal)