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Nitish Kumar and Tejashwi Yadav are scheduled to travel to Delhi on the same flight
Nitish Kumar and Tejashwi Yadav are scheduled to travel to Delhi on the same flight
With chaotic conferences on to shape the following government in the Middle, Bihar Boss Pastor and Janata Dal Joined together, JDU pioneer Nitish Kumar and Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) pioneer Tejashwi Yadav will leave for Delhi on a similar trip on Wednesday. As per reports, the two Bihar pioneers, one partner of the BJP and the other with Congress, will be on a Vistara trip at 10:30 a.m..
Everyone’s eyes will be on what happens between the two chiefs on board the flight, with the Congress-led India alliance taking a gander at the chance of shaping the public authority in the Middle East. Nitish and Tejashwi were coalition accomplices only months prior, before the Bihar Boss Clergyman changed his loyalties to the BJP.
The JDU has clarified that it will stay in the NDA crease as a partner of the BJP to shape the public authority in the Middle East. The JDU has won 12 seats in Bihar, while the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has won 12. The NDA partner Lok Janshakti Party (LJP), under the authority of Chirag Paswan, has won five seats.
JDU pioneers will meet Nitish Kumar on Wednesday morning to talk about government arrangements.
On Tuesday, JDU representative KC Tyagi said that the JDU will stay with the NDA even as speculation is overflowing about INDIA alliance accomplices reaching out to Nitish Kumar. “We go on with our past stand. Under the administration of Nitish Kumar, JD(U) by and by communicates its help in the NDA. We are with the NDA; we will keep on being with the NDA,” Tyagi said.
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Sources told CNN-News18 that NCP boss and India coalition partner Sharad Pawar had dialed Nitish Kumar even as results were streaming in. Before long, representative CM and Bihar BJP boss Samrat Choudhary went to Nitish’s home to approach him.
Nitish, who has frequently been called ‘Paltu Kumar’, changing starting with one coalition then onto the next in no time, is currently kingmaker as the BJP has won 240 seats in Lok Sabha races, 32 shy of the larger part. While the NDA has 292 seats, the collusion would require its accomplices to hang on and not switch sides.
In the meantime, LJP pioneer Chirag Paswan, who will meet Nitish Kumar today, has likewise clarified that they will stay with the NDA.