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‘Will rather die’: Nitish Kumar rules out realignment with BJP

Nitish Kumar, the chief minister of Bihar, also ruled out any chance of an alliance with the BJP in the future, stating he would rather die than work with the saffron party, a day after the Bihar BJP state executive issued a resolution to “never align with the Janata Dal Janata Dal (United) again.”

I would rather die than work with the BJP, he reportedly said, according to news source PTI.

Party will never align with Nitish Kumar again: Sushil Kumar Modi

On Sunday, BJP Rajya Sabha MP and former deputy chief minister Sushil Kumar Modi had said, ”It is the decision of the central BJP leadership, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah, that the party will never align with Nitish Kumar again. The decision was conveyed at the state executive meeting in Darbhanga.”

”Some senior JD(U) leaders had been floating rumours about Nitish Kumar’s return to NDA, which is totally misplaced. He is a spent force now. He has betrayed the mandate and also lost his power to convert votes. We welcome the central BJP leadership’s decision to never ever align with Nitish Kumar under any circumstances. This would boost the morale of the party towards forming a BJP government in Bihar in future,” he added.

According to reports, top JD(U) leader Upendra Kushwaha’s recent remarks that some JD(U) leaders were in contact with the saffron party served as the immediate impetus for the BJP’s resolution. Even though Nitish had urged Kushwaha to divulge the names, there was once more talk of new political realignments in the state’s politics.

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