Patna: Denying rumours of leaving the Modi cabinet, Hindustan Awam Morcha (HAM) National President and Union Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi said he would stand by Prime Minister Narendra Modi “till death.”
Manjhi's clarification comes after he expressed disappointment during a meeting in Munger, Bihar, over HAM not getting seats from the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) quota in the recent Jharkhand polls and the upcoming Delhi assembly elections.
“We have no displeasure. We may be poor, but not dishonest; as long as we are in NDA, we will remain in it,” he said.
However, Manjhi said it was a “situational comment” made due to a delay in the meeting as he was about to miss his flight. “I did not say this (leave the cabinet), but regarding the delay in the meeting in Munger, I said that you people are late, due to which I will miss my flight, and I will have to leave the cabinet," he posted on X.
HAM's Seat Allocation Demands
The HAM chief stated that his party workers were demanding 40 seats in the upcoming Bihar elections and that this was not his demand. “There will be an NDA meeting; this matter will be discussed there. But I would like to say that we should get enough seats so that NDA benefits,” he said.