Will see to it that alliance not broken: Bihar BJP on JD(U)

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Press Trust of India Patna
Last Updated : Jun 12 2013 | 10:10 PM IST
With key ally JD(U) signalling parting ways with NDA, Bihar BJP core committee today held a hurriedly convened meeting at the residence of Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi to take stock of the situation.
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.
The meeting decided that until JD(U) president Sharad Yadav, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar or state JD(U) chief Bashist Narayan Singh come out with a statement on severing of ties, BJP will not consider assertions of other members as that party's "decision", Pandey 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.
Pandey claimed that JD(U) leaders had said Modi's elevation was an internal matter of BJP after the decision at the Goa BJP executive. "But what happened to them (JD-U) in the past two days is a surprise for BJP," he said.
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First Published: Jun 12 2013 | 10:10 PM IST

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