In his first meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi after making a switch to the BJP-led NDA from the Opposition bloc INDIA, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Wednesday said "ab idhar udhar nahi honge [won't go here and there anymore]."
'Ab Idhar Udhar Nahi...': Nitish Kumar Meets Modi, Vows To Not Flip Anymore
Bihar CM Nitish Kumar, in his first meeting with PM Modi since joining the NDA, discussed governance and political matters, including talks with Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP President JP Nadda.
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar met Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday, marking their first encounter since Kumar's Janata Dal (United) party joined the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) last month.
After his meeting with Modi, Kumar also conferred with Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP President J P Nadda, discussing various governance and political matters concerning Bihar.
After the meeting, Nitish Kumar told media that he might have gone "here and there" twice but not anymore. 1995 se saath me the. Beech mein do baar idhar udhar zaroor ho gaye theyy. Lekin ab kabhi nahi. Phir wahin rahenge, ab idhar udhar nahi honge [we have been together since 1955. I might have gone here and there twice in between but not anymore]," Kumar said.
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These discussions took place just days before Kumar's government faces a trust vote in the Assembly on February 12. Following his recent oath-taking with eight ministers, including representation from both the BJP and JD(U), there are expectations of an upcoming expansion in the council of ministers.
As the BJP and JD(U) navigate political challenges leading up to the Lok Sabha polls, issues like the distribution of parliamentary seats among them and their smaller allies become crucial. The 2019 Lok Sabha polls saw the BJP and JD(U) each contesting 17 seats in Bihar, while the now-divided Lok Janshakti Party contested six. The NDA has also welcomed former Bihar Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi and former Union Minister Upendra Kushwaha.
There is speculation about Kumar's desire for the dissolution of the Bihar Assembly, potentially aligning its election with the Lok Sabha polls expected in April-May. However, sources suggest that the BJP, holding a stronger position in the House, may not favor this idea. When questioned about seat-sharing concerns, Kumar downplayed the issue, stating that BJP leaders are well aware of it. Bihar is set to witness elections for six Rajya Sabha seats on February 27.
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