JD (U) leader not happy with Nitish's hobnobbing with NDA

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

A senior (United) leader questioned party supremo Nitish Kumar's decision to resign as Chief Minister and his bid to form in with the support of the Democratic Alliance (NDA).

Talking to ANI, JD (U) leader Ali Anwar on Thursday said that his conscience is not allowing him to accept Kumar's decision.

"My conscience is not allowing me to accept Nitish Kumar's decision. I do not support his decision. If I get an opportunity then I will definitely keep my views in front of my party," he told ANI.

is witnessing upheaval soon after resigned on Wednesday evening and termed his alliance with the (RJD) as unnatural.

Reportedly, and (BJP) leader Sushil Modi will take oath as Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister respectively on Thursday at 10 a.m.

The news of Sushil Modi swearing in as the Deputy Chief Minister came from president Nityanand Rai.

"The Governor invited us for oath ceremony at 10 a.m. today. Two people are to take oath- as the Chief Minister and Sushil Modi as the Deputy Chief Minister," Rai told ANI.

However, RJD is claiming that it has support of more than half of the JD(U) MLAs and they have every right to stake claim to form government, as their party is the single largest party.

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