The meeting was called by JD(U) President Sharad Yadav today even as top party leaders were involved in hectic parleys.
Yadav twice met senior party leader and Nitish during the day and than spent an hour with Manjhi at his official residence.
"A meeting of JD(U) Legislature party has been called on February 7 on the direction of party President Sharad Yadav," Parliamentary Affairs minister Shrawan Kumar told PTI.
When media persons asked Nitish at the Legislative Council about the possibility of him taking over from Manjhi, he declined to give any response.
Yadav told reporters earlier in the day that removal of Manjhi was not on the agenda of his visit to Patna.
While top leaders did not speak anything concrete on the possibility of a change of CM, JD(U) General Secretary K C Tyagi said Yadav was keeping a watch over the situation.
While reports of pressure being exerted on Manjhi to make way for Nitish kept doing the rounds in corridors of power, the chief minister feigned ignorance.
"Media is saying so...Has Nitish Kumar said anything on my resignation," Manjhi told reporters on the sidelines of a function.
In his speech at Sugaon village in Jehanabad district, Manjhi vented his anguish at the political situation in the state, saying "Vikas ka kaam teji se karna chahta hun par dub dub ke kaam karna par raha hain (I wish to do work of development with speed but is forced to go slowly and slowly)."
"But, I have kept my doors open for Legislators, leaders and party workers," Manjhi said.
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