Kumar also asked the legislators of the ruling alliance to remain cautious with their rivals in the coming Bihar (Assembly) polls, as they could do anything to vitiate communal harmony and create disturbance.
"Since we are going to become one soon we discussed on the political significance attached to it," Kumar told reporters after the hour-long meeting.
"We have to work together and in this context I told RJD MLAs in detail about the path of 'sushasan and vikash' (governance and development) charted by my government," he said signalling taking direct responsibility of constituencies held by RJD legislators.
Emerging from the meeting held at the chief minister's secretariat, RJDLP leader Abdul Bari Siddiqui said "Meeting with the CM symbolises that the merger is imminent and its process has picked up pace. Very soon it will be completed. We have been given various responsibilities and we will work to discharge them."
The RJD MLAs, he said, have been asked to ensure that good governance was maintained in the state and identify areas where development had been slow. Such areas would be taken up as a priority by the government.
Kumar issued instructions related to governance to the MLAs and asked them to ensure that they are complied with.
About the political issues discussed at the meeting, the RJD leader said Kumar had emphasised that a few specific parties may initiate riots or create communal tension in the society for the sake of garnering votes or capturing power.
Asked about the symbol of the new party, which will come into existence with the merger of JD(U), RJD, Samajwadi Party (SP), Janata Dal (Secular), Indian National Lok Dal, and Samajwadi Janata Party (SJP), Siddiqui said, "Whatever it will be, it will demolish BJP.
