All JD (U) MLAs insisted that Kumar should continue, but Nitish Kumar refused to do so and sought time till Monday. “Haven't accepted Nitish's resignation. Without him, the state won't progress,” JD(U) leader Sanjay Singh said soon after the party meet at Nitish Kumar's residence. According to reports, JD(U) MLAs are adamant to accept nobody other than Nitish Kumar as their chief minister. JD(U) MLAs will conduct a meeting today again to take a final decision over the matter.
Upbeat over the unexpected victory, the Bharatiya Janata Party had already demanded the resignation of Nitish Kumar for his party's rout in polls. Let see today in meeting member what take a final decision over the matter.
Upbeat over the unexpected victory, the Bharatiya Janata Party had already demanded the resignation of Nitish Kumar for his party's rout in polls. Let see today in meeting member what take a final decision over the matter.
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