"I will extend support to anyone in the formation of the next government if it grants special status to Bihar," he said while addressing a public meeting.
He said the political situation at the Centre had turned unstable after the TMC pulled out support to the UPA government.
He, however, did not say if he would fill the vacuum left by TMC's withdrawal and in that event extend support to the UPA government.
Kumar indicated that the UPA government might not collapse following TMC's withdrawal of support, saying the Congress was adept at managing the numbers required to run the government, but it would have to suffer ignominy in the next Parliamentary elections.
"Congress ke log jugad mein mahir hain....Lekin jitna din yeh sarkar chalegi utni hi durdasha iski aagami Lok Sabha chunav mein honi wahi hai," Kumar, a senior JD(U) leader, said. (MORE)