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Amit Shah Calls Nitish As NDA Maintains Marginal Lead In Bihar

Bihar Election Results 2020: Bihar poised for a cliffhanger as NDA-Mahagathbandhan gap narrows.

10 November 2020
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Amit Shah Calls Nitish As NDA Maintains Marginal Lead In Bihar
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2020-11-10T20:19:51+05:30

Union home minister Amit Shah on Tuesday dialled Chief Minister Nitish Kumar as the two leaders talked about the Bihar poll results and trends, sources close to the JD(U) president said.

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Though the sources refused to divulge the details of their telephonic conversation, they said they discussed the poll results and trends.

The NDA is marginally ahead of rival Mahagathbandhan, according to the latest Election Commission update on the counting of votes.

The BJP has outperformed ally JD(U) which has triggered speculations in some quarters if Nitish Kumar will still be the chief minister or somebody from the saffron party will lead the coalition government in the state.

Shah and BJP president J.P. Nadda have already announced that Nitish will be the chief minister irrespective of the seats won by the two allies.

Several JD(U) leaders, including state president Vasistha Narayan Singh and party spokespersons Ajay Alok and Rajiv Ranjan Prasad have said there was nothing more to say on the issue of chief ministership as the senior BJP leadership has already backed Nitish. 


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