Deccan Chronicle

NITISH SKIPS NDA LUNCH FOR PM

Bihar CM says prior arrangemen­ts kept him away

- SREEPARNA CHAKRABART­Y | DC

New Delhi: Cracks surfaced in the Opposition’s attempt at unity as Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Friday skipped the lunch hosted by Congress chief Sonia Gandhi, but is expected to fly to Delhi to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday.

Cracks surfaced in the Opposition’s attempt at unity as Bihar Chief Minister and JD(U) president Nitish Kumar on Friday skipped the lunch hosted by Congress chief Sonia Gandhi, but is expected to fly in to Delhi to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday.

Citing prior engagement­s for his inability to attend, Mr Yadav sent senior party leader Sharad Yadav to represent the party.

Conspicuou­s by their absence were also the Aam Aadmi Party and Naveen Patnaik’s BJD. Sources said that the two parties had not been invited by the Congress as they were its rivals in their respective states of Delhi and Odisha.

A total of 17 parties met for the luncheon meet hosted by Mrs Gandhi, which was apparently a show of strength on the third anniversar­y of the Modi government. Altogether, these 17 parties add up to 120 Lok Sabha MPs, as opposed to the BJP's 282.

Mr Kumar’s decision to skip Mrs Gandhi’s lunch, but attend the lunch being hosted by Mr Modi in honour of the Prime Minister of Mauritius has given rise to speculatio­n that he could possibly be looking at the option of dumping RJD and returning to his old ally — BJP.

Mr Kumar dismissed these “misinterpr­etations” and said that he could not attend the Mrs Gandhi’s lunch due to prior official engagement­s, while adding that Bihar had an old connection with Mauritius.

 ?? — PTI ?? Congress chief Sonia Gandhi chairing a meeting of the opposition leaders in New Delhi on Friday.
— PTI Congress chief Sonia Gandhi chairing a meeting of the opposition leaders in New Delhi on Friday.

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