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    Will accept central leadership's decision: Bihar BJP on speculations about Nitish Kumar's move

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    Asked whether the party will join hands with Kumar's JD(U) in forming the government in the state, Sinha said, "I have already made it clear that we will accept our central leadership's decision." He, however, denied that the BJP has convened a meeting of its legislature party on Saturday in the backdrop of recent political developments in the state.

    Bihar CM Nitish KumarAgencies
    Bihar CM Nitish Kumar
    Amid speculations that Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar may pull out of the ruling 'Mahagathbandhan' and return to the BJP-led NDA, leader of opposition in the assembly Vijay Kumar Sinha on Friday said the saffron party's state unit will accept whatever its central leadership decides. Talking to PTI, Sinha said, "Our central leadership is watching the political situation in Bihar. Whatever decision is taken by our central leadership will be accepted by BJP leaders here".

    Asked whether the party will join hands with Kumar's JD(U) in forming the government in the state, Sinha said, "I have already made it clear that we will accept our central leadership's decision."

    He, however, denied that the BJP has convened a meeting of its legislature party on Saturday in the backdrop of recent political developments in the state.

    "We have not called a meeting of our legislature party tomorrow", he said.

    On Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav's absence from the high tea ceremony at Raj Bhavan, organised on the occasion of the Republic Day, Sinha said, "What can I say on that? You people should ask them (RJD). It was a state function, which had nothing to do with any political parties."


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