Why was Amit Shah's absence from NDA meeting not questioned: Kushwaha

IANS  |  Patna 

RLSP and Union Minister Kushwaha, who had skipped the meeting and dinner here on Thursday night, on Friday sought to justify his absence, saying no one was asking why wasn't present.

"also did not attend the meeting-cum-dinner party here but nobody is asking why he failed to be there," he said, expressing surprise over why some people are giving so much importance to his absence at the event.

It was the first such event after the came to power in in July 2017 after the ruling Janata Dal-United (JD-U) broke ties with poll partners and the to return to the BJP-led grouping.

Nitish Kumar, chief and senior BJP leaders were present and the RLSP chief was the only one who stayed away.

Kushwaha, who arrived here from Delhi, however claimed that there was no discontent within the NDA in the state.

"I am not unhappy or angry as speculated. NDA is united and there is no dispute," he said.

Ahead of the NDA meeting, RLSP said Kushwaha should be the Chief candidate of the NDA for the 2020 state Assembly polls, as "is not the only Chief candidate" and Kushwaha was "also Chief material".

His statement came amid the JD-bid to put up as an undisputed of the coalition in

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First Published: Fri, June 08 2018. 17:24 IST