"When the time comes, we will sit together and divide the seats. We will fight together and Narendra Modi will be again the prime minister in 2019," he said at the India Today Conclave East here last night.
He was replying to a question on whether the BJP might not feel the need for JD(U)'s support in the elections in 2019.
The BJP in alliance with the Rashtriya Lok Samta Party (RLSP), Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) and the Hindustani Awam Party accounts for 32 out of 40 Lok Sabha seats in Bihar.
His remarks assume significance as there were some discordant voices from leaders of both the parties on seat sharing for the next general elections earlier.
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After a meeting with MPs from Bihar, BJP chief Amit Shah had asked partymen to strengthen it down to the booth level in all 40 Lok Sabha seats in the state. The JD(U) also appealed to its workers to brace for contest on all the 40 seats.
"The JD(U) and the BJP are made for each other," Sushil Modi said.
"Nitish Kumar has been our partner for 17 years and again the JD(U) and the BJP have come together, it is a natural alliance," said the senior BJP leader, who also served as the deputy chief minister in the earlier NDA government.
After collapse of an alliance comprising the JD(U), the RJD and the Congress in July this year, Nitish Kumar and the BJP once again joined hands after four years to form a coalition in the politically sensitive state.
Sushil Modi's allegations against Lalu Prasad and his family of acquiring benami properties had played an important role in the disintegration of the alliance comprising the JD (U), the Congress and the RJD.
When the JD(U) and the BJP coalition was sworn in again on July 27 this year, Sushil Modi was made the deputy chief minister.
"What is the guarantee that every MP will get party ticket a second time? And what will they do by getting upset. If people make up their mind then it hardly matters who is getting ticket or not," Sushil Modi said.
Sushil Modi accused Lalu Prasad of being "chaotic, disorganised and an irresponsible man".
"No gentleman can work with a person like Lalu Prasad. An unnatural alliance (of the JD(U), RJD and Congress) died a natural death. The day Nitish Kumar left the NDA, I knew this alliance (with the RJD) would not work but, I never thought it would break so soon," he claimed.
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