Sources close to Manjhi said that his meeting with the Governor was a courtesy call as both happened to be in the national capital, while his meeting with Singh at his residence was with regard to the Naxal problem in Bihar.
The incumbent Bihar chief minister had recently sought the expansion of his cabinet before the trust vote and sources said that he took up the issue in his meeting with Tripathi but was offered no concrete assurance.
BJP with 87 members in the Assembly, whose effective strength at present is 233, is the main hope for Manjhi for his survival if he musters the support of 30 other MLAs. The magic figure is 117.
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