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Amit Shah invites JD (U) chief Nitish Kumar to join NDA

NEW DELHI: BJP president Amit Shah has invited JD (U) president Nitish Kumar to join the NDA, following the latter’s alliance with the saffron party in the state to form a new government.

Amit Shah invites JD (U) chief Nitish Kumar to join NDA

Nitish Kumar. PTI file



New Delhi, August 12

BJP president Amit Shah has invited Bihar Chief Minister and JD (U) president Nitish Kumar to join the ruling NDA, following the latter’s alliance with the saffron party in the state to form a new government.

“I met JD (U) president Nitish Kumar at my residence on Friday. I invited the JD (U) to join the NDA,” Shah said in a tweet on Saturday.

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The Bihar-based party is expected to endorse a proposal to join the NDA in its national executive meeting in Patna on August 19, after which it is likely to join the Narendra Modi cabinet.

Asked if the party would join the Modi cabinet, a JD (U) leader said such a decision would be “natural”.

“When we are together in government in Bihar, it is only natural that our party joins the Union government,” he said. PTI

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