PATNA: The Bihar BJP on Monday invoked the praise of US Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump for PM Narendra Modi and 'Hindus' of India to put Bihar CM Nitish Kumar in place, maintaining that the latter's prime ministerial ambition would never be realized as he would be faced with NaMo who, by now, has got his assured place among the world leaders.The considered view of the state BJP is that the hidden plan of CM Nitish was to prevent Modi from becoming the country's PM second time in 2019 and that he has also been working in accordance with the Congress 's strategy.In the situation, the Bihar BJP appears to have fallen head over heels on Trump who, on Sunday, while addressing a meet of Indian Americans at Edison (New Jersey, the USA) hailed PM Modi and was also effusive in praise of Hindus in India.Referring to the rising stock of PM Modi in the international arena, leader of opposition in Bihar assembly Prem Kumar said, "PM Modi has become a popular leader of the world, so much so that even Trump has become a fan of Modi and Hindutva." Trump, however, merely used the word 'Hindu' and, later, also clarified that he loved India.Addressing a meeting organized by Republican Hindu Association, the first of its kind for any presidential nominee in the US to do it, Trump praised Modi for fast tracking Indian economy, apart from bringing about economic and bureaucratic reforms. "I look forward to working with PM Modi," Trump said.Yet, the stance of the Bihar BJP towards Trump on Monday came rather as a surprise, as it was in sharp contrast of the party's national leadership. For, the BJP leadership has not yet come in the open on the issue of approval or disapproval of either of the two presidential nominees - Hillary Clinton and Trump - in the race for the White House even though the Indian 'chatterati' at times discuss who of them would be more beneficial for India.At best, while on official tours of the US, PM Modi has often said he enjoyed a very good cordial and informal relations with President Barack Obama (who belongs to the Democratic Party), so much so that the two just pick up phones and talk to each other. It was another matter, though, that President Obama, while on the tour of India, had not shied away from giving vent to his mind on the issue of intolerance raging in the country, then.