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Modi discusses Bihar, Delhi with BJP leaders
 New Delhi, Feb 7
 Prime Minister Narendra Modi 
Saturday met BJP leaders to review the Delhi assembly polls as well as 
the political situation in Bihar in view of Chief Minister Jitan Ram 
Manjhi's recommendation to dissolve the assembly.
Bharatiya 
Janata Party sources said those who attended the meeting included party 
president Amit Shah, union ministers Arun Jaitley, Rajnath Singh, Sushma
 Swaraj and Nitin Gadkari and party general secretary (organisation) Ram
 Lal.
The meeting is learnt to have discussed the BJP's 
prospects, as well as the voting pattern in Saturday's polls in the 
national capital.
The BJP faced a tough contest from Arvind Kejriwal's Aam Aadmi Party. Most exit polls said the AAP will win.
Sources said the meeting discussed the developing political situation in Bihar which is also due for elections later this year.
Manjhi
 Saturday recommended the assembly's dissolution against the view of a 
majority of his cabinet colleagues even as his predecessor Nitish Kumar 
was elected the Janata-Dal United legislature party chief, signalling 
that he could be at the state's helm again.
Bihar minister 
Narendra Singh, who is considered close to Manjhi, said they would take 
support from the BJP to run the government if there was such a need.
Sources
 said the BJP leadership was carefully weighing its options in Bihar 
where it wants to come to power in the assembly polls.
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	