BJP also said that the majority has to be proved on the floor of the Assembly and not in any party's office, as claimed by JD-U leader Nitish Kumar, whom the party accused of being "hungry for power" and stood exposed for wanting the Chief Minister to be his "puppet".
"We haven't taken any decision yet but we are sure that Jitan Ram Manjhi who is the Chief Minister, according to his statements is very confident and Nitish Kumar's camp looks very disappointed," BJP Spokesperson Shahnawaz Hussain said.
"Majority cannot be proved inside any room or party office. It has to be on the floor of the assembly. That is why whether Manjhi has majority or not, Nitish Kumar has support of how many MLAs, it will be decided only on the floor of the Assembly and not party office. As the main opposition it is our responsibility that we monitor the situation," he said.
Continuing his attack on the former Bihar Chief Minister, Hussain said, "He is hurling allegations only on BJP. He needs to tell the public in Bihar as to what was the reason that he broke an alliance with BJP...Wasn't it his own aspiration and greed...Did the aspiration of being a Prime Minister not force him to part ways with BJP?."
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"Isn't it right that your ministers keep on insulting the institution of Chief Minister? Manjhi made them ministers but they kept their loyalties with Nitish Kumar. Today you say that you want to be the Chief Minister with support of so many people, then why did you leave earlier?