Both the BJP and Kumar's party JD(U), which is ruling the state in alliance with RJD and Congress, rubbished any such possibility saying not much should be read in the act.
JD(U) spokesman and MLC Neeraj Kumar said it was a "non-issue" and no political meaning should be read in it (adding colour to lotus).
"This is nothing. It is a non-issue. No political meaning should be read in it... CM goes to the book fair every year and he was invited by the noted Mahdubani artist to paint her drawing this time and he painted it," Neeraj said.
Kumar had added colour to 'lotus', election symbol of BJP, when Devi had invited him at 23rd Patna Book Fair yesterday to paint her drawing.
This gave rise to speculation with some even conjecturing whether the colour the Chief Minister was using in the drawing was indeed saffron or red.
The BJP too dismissed any such speculation of JD(U) joining hands with the saffron forces once again.
"We have supported each other on good work - like Nitish Kumar having supported demonetisation - and we supported prohibition. PM Modi believes in Team India and Nitish Kumar, being the CM of a prestigious state, is also the part of Team India..." senior BJP leader and spokesman Syed Shahnawaz Hussain said.
extended his party's support to the BJP-led government at the Centre that was reciprocated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
As Kumar extended his unwavering support to the Centre's decision to demonetise high value currency notes of Rs 1,000 and Rs 500, his allies Congress and RJD were staunchly opposed to the move.
The PM returned Kumar's favour by heaping praise for his (Kumar) commitment to de-addiction and prohibition.
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