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Shah failed to convince Nitish on joining govt

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Patna: BJP chief Amit Shah made repeated attempts to bring Nitish Kumar around to accepting his proposal for one berth in the Modi cabinet for the JD(U) but the Bihar chief minister spurned the offer insisting on “proportional representation” for his party.
Kumar, who returned here on Friday from the national capital after attending the swearing-in ceremony of the Narendra Modi government, however, said there was no “unease” between the alliance partners and that the decision against joining the ministry was taken as the JD(U)’s presence there would have been merely “symbolic”.
The JD(U) president said Shah called him up on May 28 and said he wanted to meet him for discussions the next day. He said the two met in New Delhi where the BJP chief told him that his party wanted to share power with all NDA constituents, and suggested that the JD(U) accept a cabinet berth.
“I kept listening to him and the sense I had was that it was to be a symbolic presence for the JD(U) in the government. I didn’t want that. Still, as he insisted, I told him that I will consult my party and get back to him,” Kumar told reporters.
He said he consulted the JD(U) office bearers and MPs–16 in the Lok Sabha and 6 in the Rajya Sabha– on the issue.
“The unanimous view was that we should stay out of the ministry. Everybody felt there should be proportional representation in an alliance government,” the Bihar chief minister said, adding he did not convey to Shah the number of seats he wanted for his party in the union council of ministers.
Media reports had claimed his talks with the BJP leadership collapsed as he insisted on a cabinet berth, one minister-of-state with independent charge and MoS each.
He said BJP general secretary in-charge of Bihar Bhupendra Yadav met him that night and repeated the offer. (PTI)

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