Nitish will meet Governor Kesari Nath Tripathi at 1.30 PM, Raj Bhavan sources said after JD(U) submitted letters of support of the RJD, Congress, CPI and an independent MLA claiming that Nitish had the backing of 130 MLAs in a 243-member House.
Bihar Speaker Uday Narayan Chaudhary too recognised Nitish Kumar as the new leader JD(U)LP leader and the party said it had replaced Manjhi after he refused to step down.
Meanwhile, the Governor accepted resignation of 20 cabinet Ministers loyal to Nitish, who put in their papers yesterday.
Governor took action on the advice of Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi: PRO to Governor S K Pathak said.
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In the 243-member assembly, JD(U) has 111 MLAs, BJP 87, RJD 24, Congress 5 besides 5 independents, while ten seats are vacant. With the present effective strength of the assembly at 233, the magic figure is 117.
He said BJP was welcome to support him but claimed he did not discusses politics in his meeting with Modi but told him to support Bihar in its "current" situation so that it could develop.
"Assembly is the place to prove majority. I have already written to the Governor for convening Budget Session of the Assembly. I will prove my majority on February 19 or 20. If Nitish Kumar has numbers, why is he unduly worried. If they prove I do not have numbers, I will step down," he told reporters soon after meeting Modi.
Attacking Nitish, he said the former Bihar Chief Minister was happy as long as he was a "rubber stamp" but when his "self-respect woke up" and he began acting independently, he began plotting his removal.
"I know he is a good man. But he cannot live without power. He thought I am a Maha-Dalit and of average intellect. For 34-35 years in politics, I played a dumb as leaders with background like me were either killed or sidelined if they dared to speak," he said, claiming he drew a bigger line than Kumar in "social engineering" which caused envy.