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JD(U) may part ways with BJP

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Press Trust of India Patna/Kolkata
JD (U) today appeared to be heading towards parting ways with BJP over the elevation of Narendra Modi, a development that could also trigger formation of a new non-Congress, non-BJP front to fight the next Lok Sabha elections.

Spurred by the possible JDU-BJP division, Trinamool Congress chief and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today initiated efforts for formation of a Federal Front of these parties by talking to Chief Ministers Nitish Kumar and Naveen Patnaik.

The appointment of Modi as BJP's election campaign committee chief, over which JDU has strong reservations, has brought the long standing alliance between the two parties to a precipice and could split the BJP-led NDA, top sources in JD(U) said.
 

In fast-changing equations, JD(U) general secretary K C Tyagi, deputed by Kumar, met Banerjee in Kolkata and discussed the possibilities of forming a federal front.

JD(U) MPs and MLAs have been asked to stay put in Patna on Friday and Saturday, when a meeting could be held take a final call on the tie-up with BJP, party sources said.

JD(U), which heads the coalition with BJP in Bihar, has 118 MLAs and does not the support of BJP's 91 MLAs to continue in power in the 243-member state assembly.

At the other end, L K Advani, who was virtualy forced by the RSS to withdraw his resigantion from key posts in the BJP after Modi's elevation, spoke to Nitish Kumar and JDU chief Sharad Yadav and and in an apparent bid to keep NDA united to face the Lok Sabha elections. Yadav is also the convenor of NDA.

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First Published: Jun 12 2013 | 5:15 PM IST

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