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Cabinet expansion after BJP’s proposal: Nitish

Published - December 16, 2020 12:42 am IST - Patna

JD(U) insists on having equal number of berths to that of BJP

Amid a raging speculation over the delay in Cabinet expansion, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Tuesday said it would be done after BJP’s proposal, which had not been received yet.

“When BJP would propose for the Cabinet expansion, we’ll think over it but no such proposal has been received yet,” he told mediapersons “Presently, we’re busy with moving forward of our blueprint for the development of the State for next five years.”

The Cabinet now has 14 members, including Mr. Kumar. In the 243-member Assembly, it could have a maximum of 36 members.

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The speculation arose as JD(U) has been reportedly insisting on having equal number of berths to that of BJP.

BJP has seven members, including its Deputy Chief Ministers Tarkishore Prasad and Renu Devi, while JD(U) has five and the Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular) and the Vikasheel Insaan Party one each.

BJP sources told

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The Hindu that since the party had got the maximum number of seats (74) among the NDA constituents, it should get more berths in the Cabinet than JD(U), which had got only 43 seats.

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However, JD(U) leaders have been claiming that the party suffered because of another NDA constituent, the Lok Janshakti Party, which had put up candidates against them.

Meanwhile, prospects of several State BJP leaders and long-time Ministers in previous the NDA governments like Nand Kishore Yadav, Prem Kumar and others to become Ministers again appeared to be less as they were recently appointed chairpersons of different committees of the Assembly.

Names of some young party MLAs like Nitin Navin, Sanjiv Chaurasia and others have been doing rounds in political circles as possible Ministers in the next Cabinet expansion.

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