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Patna: Bihar’s ruling Janata Dal-United (JD-U) seems to have made up its mind to end its 17-year-old alliance with the BJP over the rise of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi and a formal announcement is expected soon, party leaders indicated on Wednesday.

“Only a formal announcement is to made for snapping the ties with the BJP,” said a senior JD-U leader, considered close to Chief Minister Nitish Kumar who virtually controls the party.

“Till late yesterday (Tuesday) night, a number of party leaders, including ministers, held discussions with Nitish Kumar at his official residence, 1 Anne Marg, and it was decided to formally announce the end of ties with BJP in next two to three days,” said a leader who did not want to be identified.

After deliberating with the party leaders, Nitish Kumar had asked all legislators to reach Patna by Saturday.

Another party leader said that JD-U president Sharad Yadav is set to arrive here by Thursday for consultations with the party leaders before a formal decision is made public.

Senior JD-U leader and Bihar minister Shayam Razak said here that his party is discussing the issue in view of developments at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) meet in Goa and later in Delhi.

He was referring to the prominent role given to Modi for the 2014 polls and BJP veteran L.K. Advani’s decision to resign from his all party posts, but later bowing to pressure from the party to continue.

“What happened in recent days was unfortunate and painful for the NDA (National Democratic Alliance),” said Razak.

Another JD-U leader and state Water Resources Minister Vijay Kumar Choudhary told media persons here Wednesday that top leaders of the party will deliberate here before taking a final decision, but his ministerial colleague, Narendra Singh was more definite, asserting Modi was not acceptable to his party as the NDA’s prime ministerial candidate.

“Narendra Modi to lead NDA in 2014 general elections is not acceptable to JD-U. We are against being part of NDA under his leadership,” Narendra Singh, the state agricultural minister, told media persons here.

He said Modi is not only controversial but tainted by his involvement in 2002 Gujarat riots, and said Advani was more preferrable.

JD-U leaders revealed Nitish Kumar was upset in view of Modi’s increasing clout and the likely end of Advani era in the BJP.

“Nitish Kumar is unhappy with BJP leaders propagating that Modi, widely perceived to the party’s prime ministerial candidate, could not be sacrificed for the sake of the alliance,” said a JD-U leader.

The JD-U leaders asserted that there was no threat to the Nitish Kumar government even if it ends alliance with the BJP as it had the numbers to overcome any crisis.

The party needs the support of 122 legislators in a house of 243 to remain in power.

“The JD-U already has 119 legislators and it would need the support of only three legislators,” said a party leader.(IANS)

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