Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar categorically ruled out the possibility of appointing another deputy, other than Tejashwi Yadav, ending speculations that a top leader of his JD(U) was being considered for the job. New faces may, however, be inducted in the council of ministers from the allies RJD and the Congress, he told reporters during his visit to Madhubani on Wednesday as part of his ‘Samadhan Yatra’.
“We are a seven-party coalition and each constituent has a fixed share. Those whose ministers vacated posts may be accommodated accordingly. We may have some more from the Congress as well,” Kumar said. Two ministers from the RJD quota – Sudhakar Singh and Kartik Kumar resigned within a couple of months of the formation of the Grand Alliance government in August last year. Moreover, the Congress, which has been given two berths, has been seeking a representation commensurate with its numerical strength in the assembly.
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Kumar has dropped ample hints that he wishes to pass on the mantle to Yadav, the son of RJD supremo Lalu Prasad, his rival-turned-ally. He has also been hinting that he wished to devote his energies towards uniting the opposition against the BJP ahead of the next Lok Sabha polls.