"My conscience says that I cannot vote with communal BJP. If there is a vote tomorrow, I will vote in favour of Nitish Kumar government," Jakir Hussain Khan, LJP MLA from Araria, told PTI.
He said he had conveyed his views to party president Ramvilas Paswan.
Khan, however, categorically denied he had any plan to join the JD(U).
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar would be seeking a fresh confidence vote in a special session called by Governor D Y Patil tomorrow.
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