Amid the continuing stand off between JD(U) and RJD over the former's demand to explain the alleged acquisition of massive wealth, Deputy CM Yadav went to the CM's chamber after the Cabinet meeting.
His minister brother Tej Pratap Yadav and state Congress chief and minister Ashok Choudhary too were present in the CM's room.
It was not clear what transpired in the meeting, which appeared to show that the Grand Alliance of JD(U), RJD and Congress is intact.
Tejashwi had on Saturday skipped a government function in which he had to share dais with the chief minister.
The deputy CM, however, arrived for the meeting along with Tej Pratap Yadav in the same car.
Earlier, many RJD ministers assembled at the residence of former Chief Minister Rabri Devi and moved together for the Cabinet meeting from there in a motorcade.
The press briefing by Cabinet Coordination Department Secretary Brajesh Mehrotra has also been shifted to the Public Relations Department office at some distance. It is used to be held at the secretariat itself.
Despite the show of unity, JD(U) spokesmen Neeraj Kumar, however, said the coalition dharma is bigger than showing obstinacy.
Another JD(U) spokesman Rajiv Ranjan Prasad repeated the party's demand that the accused come clean on accusations on the basis of facts.
Senior party leader Sushil Kumar Modi alleged that the deputy chief minister has amassed 26 properties at 26 years of age without declaring his sources of income.
"Tejashwi should tell people about his sources of income and how he acquired all these properties," Modi told reporters here.
Attacking Nitish Kumar for failing to take a call on Tejashwi Yadav, Hindustani Awam Morcha leader Jitan Ram Manjhi said, "He is indulging in 'nautanki' (drama) to hold on to the power anyhow."
Union minister of state for HRD and RLSP chief Upendra Kushwaha said "Nitish Kumar has lust for chair.
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