After the meeting, Bihar BJP president Mangal Pandey told reporters that the party was in favour of continuation of the alliance and would be the "last to go for a break-up".
"BJP worked hard for formation of NDA and even made sacrifices to end jungle raj (of RJD) in Bihar. So, we will try our best to see that it is not broken," he said.
Referring to the situation after appointment of Narendra Modi as BJP campaign panel chief, he said it was the party's prerogative and others do not have a right to question it.
"This is against coalition dharma," he said while commenting on the scathing attacks by JD(U) leaders like Shivanand Tiwari and state Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh on the Gujarat chief minister's elevation in the party.
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