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Bihar political crisis: Manjhi likely to meet PM Modi

| | Feb 08, 2015, at 07:40 pm
New Delhi, Feb 8 (IBNS): Bihar Chief Minister Jiten Ram Manjhi is likely to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday evening in attempt to do some damage control amid a huge political crisis in the state, a day after Janata Dal (United) [JD(U)] legislators elected Nitish Kumar as the leader of the legislature party.
Manjhi is in Delhi to attend a meeting of the newly formed NITI Aayog. A talk is reportedly scheduled between Manjhi and Modi at 5PM.
 
"Manjhi, who has refused to step down from his post in the face of a power tussle, said he wanted the BJP to support his case against Nitish, his one-time mentor," Hindustan Times reported quoting sources.
 
Meanwhile, Nitish Kumar is all set to stake claim on Sunday to form the government in Bihar after 97 MLAs of his party unanimously elected him as the the leader of the state Assembly at a  legislative party meeting, said reports.
 
This comes after Nitish Kumar was elected the leader of the Bihar Assembly at a  legislative party meeting on Saturday while his bete noire, chief minister Jitan Ram Manjhi recommended to the governor to dissolve the house, stoking possibility of an early election in the state.
 
Earlier, governor Keshari Nath Tripathi accepted Manjhi's recommendation for dismissal of two  of his ministers--Rajiv Ranjan Singh Lallan and P K Shahi.
 
Shortly after being elected as the new leader, Nitish Kumar told  press conference  that there was a restlessness amongst party members on the way things were on in the state.
 
"Party workers were not ready, but I thought since I worked for the party for so long, we have decided to go amongst the people," the former chief minister had said.
 
"Our attempt now is to win the trust of the people again," he had added.
 
Earlier on Saturday, Manjhi met party President Sharad Yadav and Nitish Kumar ahead of a cabinet meeting and agreed to toe the party line by quitting as CM to pave way for the comeback of Nitish.
 
 Manjhi's meeting with Kumar for nearly two hours of talks, which raised hopes for a patch-up between the two camps.
 
Manjhi was named as Bihar CM on May 17, 2014 after Nitish resigned following the party's electoral drubbing in the last Lok Sabha  polls.
 
His decision to quit came after 104 out of 115  party MLAs gave their written support in favour of Nitish.
 
But he played a new card at the cabinet meeting by proposing dissolution of the state Assembly, which, however, was opposed by two-thirds of the legislators present at the meeting.
 
The   proposal for dissolving the Assembly was supported by seven other ministers, while 21 pro-Nitish Kumar ministers opposed it, state Finance Minister Bijendra Yadav told reporters.
 
Food Minister Shyam Rajak, a close confidant of  Nitish Kumar, said those who at the cabinet meeting  supported the proposal to dissolve the assembly were Narendra Singh, Brishen Patel, Binay Bihari, Shahid Ali Khan, Nitish Mishra, Bhim Singh and Mahachandra Prasad Singh.
 
The cabinet meeting was not attended by Rajiv Ranjan Singh Lallan and P K Shahi, the two ministers dismissed by the governor following Manjhi's recommendation.
 
Reports said the two ministers had recently protested against the transfer of IAS officers by Manjhi in alleged violation of rules. They are also said to be close to Nitish Kumar who has now turned a foe for Manjhi.
 

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