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Union Minister Nityanand Rai met with Paswan on Friday night for the second time in a week, and the LJP(R) also shared a letter written by BJP president J P Nadda to the young leader, inviting him to attend the NDA meeting.
Nadda described the regional party as a key constituent of the NDA and a key partner in the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government’s push for the development and welfare of the poor.
The BJP’s outreach to Paswan, son of late stalwart Dalit leader Ram Vilas Paswan, underscores its push to bring him back into the NDA’s fold after he walked out of the alliance in Bihar in the 2020 Assembly polls to campaign against Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who was then the BJP’s biggest ally.
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He has also been steadfast in his support of the BJP on key issues.
A number of new BJP allies, including the Shiv Sena headed by Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, the NCP faction headed by Ajit Pawar, several smaller parties from Bihar and Uttar Pradesh and regional parties from the northeastern states, are among those expected to attend the NDA meeting.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is also likely to be present at the meeting.