BJP hopeful of Nitish to 'manage' Sharad Yadav's discord
BJP Leader S Prakash Said Yadav Is A Soul Fighter But He Is Unable To Understand His Disagreement With Nitish Kumar Despite The Latter Has Cleared That All Decisions Have Been Taken After Due Consultation And With The Consent Of All The Party Members.
The Bhartiya Janata Party on Sunday hoped that Bihar chief minister and JD(U) president Nitish Kumar will manage the internal crisis of his party as senior party leader Sharad Yadav in no mood to join hands with BJP and wants restoration of Grand Alliance.
BJP said Sharad Yadav’sdissensionn is also not clear, the party said.
BJP leader S Prakash said Yadav is a soul fighter but he is unable to understand his disagreement with Nitish Kumar despite the latter has cleared that all decisions have been taken after due consultation and with the consent of all the party members.
Prakash said that Nitish has the ability that he would nuetralise his dissention and it would not make any further damage to the party.
JDU has organised a meeting on August 19 where party leaders are not hopeful that Sharad Yadav and Ali Anwar will attend the same.
Also Read: Lalu Yadav says Nitish Kumar does not belong to JD(U) anymore, it is Sharad Yadav now
On Friday, Bihar CM Nitish Kumar broke silence on series of Sharad Yadav’s rebellion statements by saying that he is free to make his own decisions.
“Party has taken a decision with everyone's consensus, he is free to make his own decisions,” Bihar CM Nitish told news agency ANI. Also Read | Grand alliance row in Bihar: CM Nitish Kumar says Sharad Yadav is free to take own decisionsFor all the Latest India News, Download News Nation Android and iOS Mobile Apps.
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