Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s Janata Dal (United), the second largest constituent of the BJP-led NDA, on Saturday asserted that alliance partners ought to have a “respectable” share in the Union council of ministers. A statement to this effect was made here by RCP Singh, a close aide of Kumar, amid buzz on cabinet expansion at the Centre.
Singh had succeeded Kumar as the JD(U) national president after the chief minister relinquished the top party post much ahead of the expiry of his tenure earlier this year. “We are a part of the NDA…..all constituents deserve a respectable share (in the Narendra Modi government”, Singh told journalists in reply to a query.
Asked whether the JD(U), which has 16 MPs in the Lok Sabha, would “demand” a respectable share for itself in the expected expansion of the union cabinet, Singh, the partys leader in the Rajya Sabha, quipped “where is the question of demanding? It is a matter of understanding. It has to be natural”. The JD(U) chiefs statement comes amid speculations of a reshuffle in the union cabinet.