TIL Desk/National/Patna/ In a bid to dispel the rumours of fissures in the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), BJP president Amit Shah has said that assembly polls in Bihar will be contested under the leadership of JD(U) supremo and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.
The announcement assumes signifiance because Kumar has on several occassions opposed the proposed pan-India National Register of Citizens (NRC), even though his party backed the BJP in parliament over Citizenship Amendment Act. “I want to dispel all rumours about our coalition. The elections will be contested under Nitish Kumar’s leadership,” Shah asserted.
“Lalu Prasad (RJD supremo), who is in jail in corruption cases, may go on dreaming that our coalition will fall apart. He should know that the NDA has led Bihar out of his lantern age (an allusion to RJDs poll symbol) to the LED era,” he added. In December last year, when Kumar was asked about his government’s stand on the NRC, he had said, “What NRC? It will not be implemented in Bihar.” “I appeal you to maintain harmony, fraternity and have respect for one another. I guarantee that no wrong will be done to the minorities,” he had also said.

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