Amid political uncertainty in Bihar, former Lok Janshakti Party president Chirag Paswan today disclosed that he was "in constant touch with the top BJP leadership" but termed as "hypothetical" the question whether Chief Minister Nitish Kumar would be acceptable to him as a new NDA partner.
Chirag Paswan, who had come to the Bihar capital on Thursday evening, spoke to journalists at the airport, saying he has "cancelled" engagements in the state to hold deliberations over the "crucial next few days" in Delhi.
"I have been in constant touch with the top BJP leadership. I spoke to them before coming here last evening when I held a meeting of party workers. I am going back to Delhi. I have cancelled my trip to late Karpoori Thakur's village in Samastipur and to Sitamarhi, which I had been wanting to visit after having paid obeisance at Ayodhya", he said.
Chirag Paswan, who now heads Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas), said his party is a "committed NDA ally in Bihar".
"Therefore, we are keeping a watch on the situation in the state where the next two or three days may be crucial. The BJP, which is the largest constituent of the alliance, is keeping me in the loop. We will be holding more talks in Delhi," he said.
The young Jamui MP, who is known to have no love lost for Nitish Kumar and whose rebellion during the 2020 assembly polls has been blamed by the ruling JD(U) for its debacle, was also asked whether he would now be comfortable with the Bihar chief minister as an alliance partner.
"These are hypothetical questions which I would not like to answer. There can be no end to such speculations", said Mr Paswan.
He also scoffed at reports in a section of the media speculating that if Nitish Kumar made a return to the NDA, Chirag Paswan could switch sides and seek an alliance with RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav, the current Deputy Chief Minister.
"These are baseless reports which erode the credibility of the fourth estate," fumed Mr Paswan.
Chirag Paswan's comments came amidst a strong buzz that Kumar, a key figure in the opposition bloc INDIA, was now done with the anti-BJP coalition and exploring possibilities with his old ally which he had dumped less than two years ago.
However, neither Nitish Kumar's JD(U) nor the BJP has dropped a clear hint in this direction.
JD(U)'s political advisor and spokesperson KC Tyagi has been asserting that his party saw itself as "the architect of INDIA" and wanted to remain a part of the coalition though developments in West Bengal and Punjab were a cause for concern.
State BJP president Samrat Choudhary, who met Union Home Minister Amit Shah, the party's principal strategist, in Delhi on Thursday, asserted that the talks centred around Lok Sabha polls.
"Our top leaders like Amit Shah and national president JP Nadda have said, in public, that the doors of BJP were closed. As a party worker, I abide by the stand. Nitish Kumar, to us, is a politician who changes his allies like clothes", said Mr Choudhary.
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