India News: JD(U)s aversion to Modi is a known fact, which has been given expression many times by a number of leaders and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar in particular.<br /><br />The two-day national executive meeting of the JD(U), which will put its stamp on the new President's election, will also discuss in detail the political situation in the country.<br /><br />"We will take stock of the political situation prevailing in the country and related issues at our party's national executive to be held in New Delhi on April 13-14," Kumar had said in Patna yesterday in reply to questions about the future of JD(U)'s alliance with BJP, which is under palpable strain.