Second, Nitish is apparently not oblivious to the fact that the mere mention of Kanhaiya’s name raises the hackles of BJP leaders, who believe that he had spearheaded a “tukde-tukde gang”, in the wake of the JNU controversy in 2016, when some anti-national slogans were allegedly shouted during a campus meeting. After the desertion of six of the seven JD-U MLAs for the BJP camp in Arunachal Pradesh late last year, Kanhaiya’s induction may well be Nitish’s not-so-subtle strategy to get even with, if not to spite his resurgent ally.