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Shatrughan Sinha meets Nitish Kumar, speculations on rife

| | Nov 09, 2015, at 07:42 pm
Patna, Nov 9 (IBNS) BJP leader Shatrughan Sinha met Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar at his residence in Patna a day after the Grand Alliance swept the state assembly polls, reports.

His meeting with Nitish gives rise to speculations more so because the  agenda is not known at the moment.

The meeting  assumes significance in the backdrop of Sinha’s tweets after NDA’s defeat.

Sinha on Sunday tweeted that the “Bihari vs Bahari” was settled once and for all and congratulated Nitish on getting the people’s mandate.

The BJP leader was sidelined by the party leadership during its poll campaign and it did not go down well with the veteran actor-turned-politician.

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