In a statement Bhartiya Janta Party PM candidate Narendra Modi said that his party will support
special status demand of Bihar chief minister
Nitish Kumar. Gujrat chief minister also said that he is ready to leave his personal ambition to be PM for the development of
Bihar. He said that he would forget his political enmity with Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar for the sake of Bihar. In the mean time, it is being said that Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar may leave his demand for the
special Status of Bihar and would not speak a single word for special Status of Bihar in the future because he believes that the issue has become communal with Modi's support. It is also being said that in a day or two Bihar chief minister would address a press conference to formaly announce his decision.
Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar would probably say that with Modi's support, issue of special status would become communal Which would be a blow for his secular image. JDU's former spokesperson
Shiva Nand Tiwari avoided to direct comment over this issue but indicated that the disciplinary action may be taken against him. Shiva Nand Tiwari also said that Nitish's decision to leave the special issue is his personal's decision and it is not party's decision. He also said that the JDU president
Sharad Yadav, who has power to take action against him, may announce his expulsion from the party for leaving the special Status issue of Bihar. Former Bihar chief minister
Lalu Yadav said that the real face of Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar was exposed before the people with the leaving the issue. He also said that there was a poll pact between the
JDU and the
BJP and both party would contest forthcoming parliamentary election together. Lalu Yadav also said that a wind was blowing in his party's favoure in Bihar to make the prime minister to
Rahul Gandhi.