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Thursday 11 April 2013

Modi and Nitish: so far so close

Modi and Nitish: so far so close
     
  New Delhi.BJP PM candidate still has not been named.However, it is believed that the Janata Dal United, BJP is keeping the pressure on in the fact that as soon as possible to decide PM candidate.The finding that between BJP and JD-U going to pull the name of Narendra Modi Tan will soon take final shape. Anyway rhetoric between the leaders of both parties have been so many days. Well, except for these things, we show that the relationship between Modi and Nitish how far are:

 
Sweeteners:
Nineteen hundred ninety six Nitish Kumar and George Fernandes became an ally of the BJP. These two leaders were linked to the Samata Party. The party won six seats in Bihar Lok Sabha. Two thousand nine hundred Ninanbe became part of the NDA coalition government.

Sharad Yadav-led faction of the Janata Dal in 2003 the Janata Dal (United) was formed.

- RJD in Bihar Lalu Prasad Yadav-led party out of power with the common objective of the JD (U) and BJP joined hands. 2005 and 2010 the unexpected success of the coalition in Bihar. Both parties in the government coalition led Bihar flowers bloom. Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Chuntrfa development model was appreciated.


Sour:
- Both political parties since relations setback in 2010 with Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi was a picture of Nitish This angered the BJP's Nitish canceled my plan to go to dinner.

- June 2012 Taking a dig at Kumar Modi said the NDA candidate for prime minister should declare a secular image.


Predictions:
- 151 MPs to the Lok Sabha. With 20 MPs, the JD (U), BJP is the biggest ally. To one another - and not suited to the power politics behind the vote bank. Both central and state interests are related to each other. The minority vote by JD (U), the concern is that it is in their interest to oppose Narendra Modi.

- Has been speculation that the next general election in 2014 to the position of Modi more Twzzao

JD (U) may be out of the NDA.
      

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