Amit Shah in Patna, has breakfast and dinner with Nitish

IANS  |  Patna 

After breakfast, BJP met Chief Minister and JD-U chief Kumar at dinner here on Thursday night, where they reportedly discussed seat sharing between NDA allies in the state for the 2019

According to a senior BJP leader, only few selected top leaders from both parties were invited for the dinner.

"There were 15 leaders including senior and Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi, state BJP and BJP ministers Nand Kishore Yadav, Mangal Pandey, and From the JD-U, state and ministers Lalan Singh and Shravan Kumar were present."

JD-U sources said Shah and Kumar had one to one talk during dinner at an adjacent room.

Shah and Kumar were meeting for second time within eight hours.

The who is here to interact with party leaders and workers to design strategies leading up to the 2019 polls, met Nitish Kumar soon after his arrival from Ranchi. He headed straight for the near Raj Bhawan, along with senior party leaders to break bread with Nitish Kumar, a key NDA ally.

During his day's engagements, Shah made it clear that the BJP and the JD-U would jointly contest the 2019 polls and win all 40 seats of

"BJP-led NDA's alliance with Nitish Kumar will not break, it will continue.We are with Nitish Kumar and will continue with him," he said while addressing the party leaders and workers.

Noting BJP know how to manage its allies and continue with them, Shah attacked the Congress, saying that it was in that the campaign for a Congress-free was started and the time has now come to uproot from the country. "End of will take place in Bihar," he asserted.

Shah said BJP will form a majority government at the centre in 2019 and Narendra Modi will be

Earlier, at his arrival, a team of BJP leaders, including Union Ministers from Bihar, and Sushil Modi thronged the with garlands to welcome Shah.

This is Shah's first visit after Nitish Kumar's JD-U joined the in July 2017 after dumping the Rashtriya and of the

Unprecedented security arrangements had been made for Shah's visit. The state capital has been turned into a fortress with thousands of security personnel deployed and traffic diversions in place.

The entire city was flooded with colourful hoardings, banners, gates and posters highlighting the achievements of four years of the at the Centre.

Shah was to hold series of meetings and discussions with the party leaders and workers on preparations leading up to the 2019

He will interact with 10,000 ground level party workers, who head the booths in the state. Besides, he will also meet the party's to discuss the digital campaign, a said.

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First Published: Thu, July 12 2018. 22:48 IST