Not going anywhere, will remain in NDA henceforth: Nitish in presence of PM
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Monday assured Prime Minister Narendra Modi that he will remain in the NDA, while regretting short-lived alliances with the RJD-Congress combine, which always indulged in mischief when we shared power.Kumar was speaking at a rally in Purnea in the presence of Modi, weeks ahead of the announcement of assembly polls.It was the JDU-BJP combine which had formed a government in Bihar, for the first time, in November, 2005.

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Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Monday assured Prime Minister Narendra Modi that he will remain in the NDA, while regretting short-lived alliances with the RJD-Congress combine, which "always indulged in mischief when we shared power".
Kumar was speaking at a rally in Purnea in the presence of Modi, weeks ahead of the announcement of assembly polls.
"It was the JD(U)-BJP combine which had formed a government in Bihar, for the first time, in November, 2005. For one or two times, I went to the other side, upon prodding of some of my own party colleagues, one of whom is sitting here," said Kumar, pointing towards Union minister Rajiv Ranjan Singh 'Lalan', whom he replaced as the party's national president nearly two years ago.
"But, that is a thing of the past. I could never be comfortable with those people. They always indulged in mischief when we shared power... I am now back. And, I will not go anywhere henceforth," said the JD(U) supremo, evoking a smile and applause from the PM.
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