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Is Nitish Kumar going to give a blow to NDA? To join India alliance or not? It is clear

Amid the ongoing tallying of votes in the Lok Sabha elections, JD(U) leader K.C. Tyagi has unequivocally quashed speculations regarding a potential alliance with the India Block post-election results. Tyagi's statement firmly asserts that Nitish Kumar, the party's stalwart, remains committed to the NDA alliance and will continue to align with it. This declaration underscores JD(U)'s allegiance to the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. By affirming their loyalty to the NDA, Tyagi aims to dispel any uncertainties regarding JD(U)'s political stance and reinforces their alignment with the ruling coalition. The clarity provided by Tyagi's statement amidst the election fervor serves to stabilize the political landscape, indicating JD(U)'s firm resolve and commitment to their alliance partners.

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