NDA leaders bond over grand feast in Bihar

Press Trust of India  |  Patna 

Top NDA leaders in today attended a grand feast hosted here by the BJP on completion of Narendra Modi's four years in power.

Nitish Kumar, Union ministers Ravi Shankar Prasad, and Radha Mohan Singh, Deputy and BJP's national in-charge of Bhupendra Yadav were prominent among those who attended the get-together.

The meeting happened to be the first such function held after the return of Kumar who is also the JD(U) national to the BJP-led coalition a year earlier.

Speculations were rife that matters relating to sharing of seats in the would be discussed at the function, which lasted for almost two hours.

However, most leaders left the venue after having dinner, without speaking to the media or addressing functionaries of the various parties which constitute the NDA in the state.

The NDA in comprises, besides JD(U) and BJP, the headed by Paswan and the of Upendra who skipped the meeting.

Paswan's son and LJP said, "With today's function, we have made a great beginning. That we all stand solidly together was evident and soon we shall be looking forward to chalking out of our strategy for polls."

He also sought to downplay Kushwaha's surprise decision to stay away from the gathering, saying all issues, including sharing of seats, would be amicably settled in due course.

and former Bihar BJP chief said not much should be read into the absence of who could not come because of unavoidable circumstances. Please note that his party was duly represented here. The opposition will be severely disappointed, and even worried, by this show of solidarity.

and BJP leader also said all is well in the NDA. It is there for all to see.

RLSP working Nagamani, who had issued a statement earlier in the day demanding that the next polls and elections be fought under the leadership of Kushwaha, told reporters before leaving the venue, "I stick to my stand".

"Kushwahas have a large population. has a distinct disadvantage on this count. The NDA should pay heed to our suggestion," said.

Both and happen to be former associates of Kumar but both of them fell out with the Bihar at different points of time.

Kushwaha formed the RLSP in 2013 after resigning from the JD(U) from which he had been suspended for anti-party activities.

has been associated with the Congress, the JD(U) and its earlier avatar, the Samata Party, besides Lalu Prasad's RJD until he found an anchor in the RLSP, which has been striving to bring Kushwahas a sizeable community but without commensurate political clout - on one platform.

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First Published: Fri, June 08 2018. 00:20 IST