NEW DELHI: Nitish Kumar met Bihar Governor Keshari Nath Tripathi on Wednesday night to stake claim to form government with the support of the BJP, hours after he dramatically resigned as Chief Minister, ending his mahagathbandhan or Grand Alliance with Lalu Yadav's RJD and the Congress.
With him was the BJP's Sushil Modi and legislators of their parties. Mr Kumar is expected to take oath as Chief Minister today morning as the head of a new government with Sushil Modi as his deputy.
"Nityanand Rai ji and I called Nitish ji. BJP has decided to support him and the government formed under him. We will inform the Governor too," said Sushil Modi, the BJP's most senior leader in Bihar, earlier on Wednesday evening and then drove to Mr Kumar's Patna residence along with the party's state chief Nityanand Rai and other party leaders and legislators.
The BJP, which had earlier said it could offer Mr Kumar "outside support" has decided to join the new government, said Mr Modi, who, it is speculated, could be Deputy Chief Minister, a post he held when their parties were allies earlier. Central BJP leaders JP Nadda and Anil Jain will reach Bihar today to oversee the new political developments.
Shortly after Nitish Kumar met the Governor and handed in his resignation on Wednesday evening, Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted, "Many many congratulation to Nitish Kumarji for joining the fight against corruption.Over hundred million citizens are welcoming and supporting the honesty."
Soon after, top leaders of the BJP met in Delhi on Wednesday evening to decide on supporting Mr Kumar. Mr Nadda said after the meeting that the BJP "does not favour mid-term elections."
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Nitish Kumar resigned after his Lalu Yadav reiterated on Wednesday that his son, Tejashwi Yadav, would not quit as the No 2 in the Bihar government despite being caught in a corruption scandal. "My conscience told me to quit," said Mr Kumar, who later thanked PM Modi for his tweet, also on Twitter.
Tejashvi Yadav, Nitish Kumar's deputy till earlier on Wednesday, has tweeted that as Bihar's largest party, his RJD will also meet the Governor and stake claim to form government. But even with the support of the Congress and others, they will not have the numbers. Mr Yadav has claimed that several JDU legislators will back him.
Nitish Kumar had a few years ago ended a long alliance with the BJP. He partnered with the Congress and former bitter rival Lalu Yadav to stop the BJP from winning the Bihar assembly elections in 2015.
But it was an uncomfortable alliance, made more uneasy by Nitish Kumar repeatedly breaking ranks with his allies to back the BJP-led Centre on issues like demonetisation and the rollout of the landmark Goods and Services Tax (GST), which were criticised by the rest of the opposition. It was seen to signal that Mr Kumar was open to switching sides ahead of national elections in 2019.
The corruption charges against Lalu Yadav gave Nitish Kumar the exit route he needed.
Nitish Kumar and Lalu Yadav "were strange bedfellows," said the BJP's senior leader Ravi Shankar Prasad on Wednesday evening.
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