EU reaches out to Nitish ahead of Lok Sabha polls

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 20 2013 | 9:11 PM IST
European Union today reached out to Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who is considered one of the important leaders from non-BJP opposition, ahead of next Lok Sabha polls.
The EU hosted a lunch for the JD(U) leader here. The Chief Minister was accompanied by party MP N K Singh, state minister Vijay Kumar Chaudhary and Bihar Cultural Advisor and former Bhutan envoy Pawan Kumar Varma.
Diplomat-turned-author Varma, a 1976 batch IFS officer had taken voluntary retirement last year and is now working with Kumar.
The EU hosted the lunch for Kumar eight months after it had reached out to Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi in January, when German Ambassador Michael Steiner had played host.
27 countries are part of the European Union. It is learnt that Ambassadors of a number of these countries were present on the occasion to meet Kumar.
The EU's lunch with Modi was kept a secret. This time also, it was a release by Bihar government's Information Division that disclosed the news.
Kumar was here to attend a function of National Commission for Minorities, where he delivered the 6th annual NCM lecture on the topic "The Idea of India" becoming first Chief Minister to do so.
Kumar, whose party JD(U) snapped its 17-year-old ties with BJP protesting the elevation of Narendra Modi, is considered a prime ministerial probable by many, though the Bihar Chief Minister has repeatedly declined having nurturing any such dream.
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First Published: Sep 20 2013 | 9:11 PM IST

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