"There Is Definitely Some Stir In Bihar...": Chirag Paswan
Stating that his party is keeping a close eye on the current political situation in Bihar, Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) chief Chirag Paswan said that there is some stir in the state, adding that it is a matter of time before the situation gets clear on whether Nitish Kumar led-JDU will realign with BJP-led NDA, reported ANI.
"LJP (Ram Vilas) is keeping a close eye on the current situation. There are a lot of possibilities. Not right to answer anything on a hypothetical basis. So need to wait and let the situation become clear. Afterward, we can tell our stand," Chirag Paswan said.
Asked about the BJP leader Gyanendra Singh's remarks that "change is certain" and "PM Modi likes Nitish Kumar", Chirag Paswan said," I don't know if it is their (BJP's) official line. All I want to say is irrespective of that in the current situation NDA is very strong. Even today, NDA can win all 40 seats in Bihar. I don't know whether Nitish Kumar will rejoin NDA or not."
On RJD leader Manoj Jha's remarks that there is no rift between his party and JDU, Chirag Paswan said that it is a matter of time and the situation in Bihar will get clear soon.
"See this is what exactly I am saying, there are very mixed rumours, possibilities. If we start commenting on every speculation then a lot of confusion will happen. It is a matter of time and the situation in Bihar will get clear soon," he said.
LJP (Ram Vilas) stated that the senior leadership of the BJP is in touch with him regarding the strategies for the ensuing Lok Sabha polls.
"I have met Amit Shah quite a lot recently. The top leadership of BJP is in touch with me not only about the Bihar situation but election strategies for the Lok Sabha polls," he said.
When asked about his party's stand over JDU rejoining the BJP-led NDA, Mr Paswan said, "I am not a future teller, what I feel is there is definitely some stir in Bihar. We have seen these things previously. We will discuss it after the situation gets clearer in the next two to four days."