A major political development has come to light from Bihar just ahead of the assembly elections. Exclusive sources tell ABP News that if the Mahagathbandhan (Grand Alliance) succeeds in forming the government, it plans to appoint four Deputy Chief Ministers, which would be an unprecedented move in the state’s history.At present, Tejashwi Yadav has been declared the Chief Ministerial candidate, while Mukesh Sahni has already been announced as one of the Deputy CMs. Sources now suggest that three additional Deputy Chief Ministers are likely to be named, representing the Muslim, Dalit, and Upper Caste (Savarn) communities.Political observers see this as part of a wider social engineering strategy aimed at balancing Bihar’s complex caste and community equations. The idea appears to be to give fair political representation to all major sections of society, from OBCs and EBCs to minorities and upper castes, ahead of the crucial state polls.The Grand Alliance, which includes the RJD, Congress, and other allies, is reportedly working on this inclusive power-sharing formula to counter the BJP’s criticism and project itself as a coalition representing every community in Bihar.
                                    

