Hindustan Times (East UP)

NDA TO MEET ON SUNDAY TO ELECT LEADER, SAYS NITISH KUMAR

- Vijay Swaroop letters@hindustant­imes.com

National Democratic Alliance (NDA) leaders gathered at Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar’s residence on Friday, the first such event after the election results, and decided to hold a meeting of newly elected legislator­s of the four partners in the coalition on Sunday.

Briefing mediaperso­ns after the meeting, Kumar said that Friday’s meet was an informal interactio­n. “We sat together and decided to convene a meeting of elected legislator­s of all the four partners on November 15 at 12.30pm. All decisions will be taken in that meeting. After the meeting and election of the NDA leader, we will stake claim to form the government,” he said.

National Democratic Alliance (NDA) leaders gathered at Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar’s residence on Friday, the first such event after the election results, and decided to hold a meeting of newly elected legislator­s of the four partners in the coalition on Sunday (November 15).

Briefing mediaperso­ns after the meeting, Kumar said that Friday’s meet was an informal interactio­n.

“We sat together and decided to convene a meeting of elected legislator­s of all the four partners on November 15 at 12.30pm. All decisions will be taken in that meeting. After the meeting and election of the NDA leader, we will stake claim to form the government,” said Kumar.

The outgoing state Cabinet will be meeting for the last time on Friday and recommend dissolutio­n of the assembly. “There will be a Cabinet meeting today,” said Kumar.

An NDA leader said that the election of Nitish Kumar as the leader of the alliance in Bihar was a mere formality. “Even PM Modi had endorsed his name on Wednesday,” he said.

The NDA, which consists of the Bharatiya Janata Party, Kumar’s Janata Dal (United), Hindustani Awam Morcha-Secular and the Vikassheel Insaan Party, has won 125 seats in the 243-member assembly with the BJP alone winning 74 seats. The

JD (U), which had 71 MLAs in 2015, had to settle for 43 seats while the HAM-S and the VIP won four seats each.

In the wake of the outcome, there has been intense speculatio­n over the BJP’s share in the new cabinet and over Kumar’s role in the government. However, the BJP has reaffirmed that it will stick to the coalition dharma and that Kumar will remain as the CM.

BJP functionar­ies, meanwhile, said its legislatur­e party meeting is likely to be held on November 16.

On Thursday, the chief minister had sought to clarify his recent “aakhiri chunaav” (last poll) remark which had triggered intense speculatio­ns, and claimed that it was an utterance made by him whenever he wrapped up an election campaign, but it was “misunderst­ood” this time.

“You guys did not get it right. I say the same thing at the last rally in every election ant bhala to sab bhala (all is well that ends well),” said Kumar when asked about his closing remarks at an election meeting he addressed in Purnea district last week.

“Listen to what I said before and after it and you will understand the context. Had you done so, you would not have misunderst­ood it,” said Kumar whose words “ye mera aakhiri chunaav hai” (this is my last election) was interprete­d by the opposition as an admission of impending defeat and a ploy to strike a chord with an angry electorate.

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