Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar engaged in high-level discussions with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah on the second day of his scheduled two-day visit to New Delhi. The meetings were attended by Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary and Union Minister Rajiv Ranjan Singh, popularly referred to as Lalan Singh, underscoring the involvement of key figures from the state's ruling coalition.
This interaction represented Nitish Kumar's inaugural face-to-face engagement with the Prime Minister in the capital since the conclusion of the recent Bihar assembly elections. Officials from the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) maintained that the sessions constituted routine courtesy calls, firmly dismissing any suggestions of ulterior political motives put forward by opposition parties.
The Bihar unit of the Congress party leveled sharp criticism against the gatherings, contending that they served as platforms for orchestrating plans to influence upcoming electoral contests. State Congress president Rajesh Ram articulated allegations that prominent leaders within the governing alliance were deliberating tactics potentially designed to interfere with polling integrity.
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Informed sources revealed that the conversations addressed a range of substantive issues, including acceleration of development projects in Bihar, strengthening collaborative mechanisms between the central and state governments, strategic preparations for the Rajya Sabha elections slated for April of the following year, possibilities of cabinet expansions, and arrangements for impending legislative council polls.
These deliberations have attracted considerable political scrutiny, illuminating the intricate interplay of alliances and the proactive positioning of parties in anticipation of significant electoral milestones on the horizon in Bihar.
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