It was expected that its new partner, the JD(U), would get representation in the central government, but it turned otherwise.
JD(U) spokesperson K C Tyagi said his party was not invited to join the government.
The Shiv Sena too was unhappy with its non-inclusion in the Cabinet, stating that the NDA was "almost dead" and that BJP remembered it only when it needed some support.
Though a long-time ally of the BJP, the Sena has often been at loggerheads with the senior partner. Its lone member in the Union Council of Ministers is Heavy Industries Minister Anant Geete.
They, however, added that a decision on the allies joining the government would be taken later.