PATNA, Nov. 17 -- The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is likely to follow the old formula of one ministerial berth for six legislators as leaders of the grouping are engaged in negotiations to give shape to the new Bihar cabinet after the landslide win of the ruling alliance in the assembly elections, a senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader said on Sunday. "In terms of numbers, one ministers each will be from the RLM and HAM, three from the LJP-R and the rest 30 to 31 would be distributed between the BJP and the JD-U. Some ministerial posts can be left vacant for future alignments. There could be also changes in the two Deputy CMs from the BJP, as it happened the last time. The cabinet may see young, talented faces, women along with some experienced ones. NDA has been running the government under Nitish Kumar since 2005 and there is no problem," he added. The leader, who spoke on condition of anonymity, added that the only change in the previous formula could be about certain departments that have so far always been with the Janata Dal United or the BJP as they may go to other constituents of the alliance. The five-party NDA logged a record score of 202, beating back two decades of anti-incumbency using a cocktail of cash transfers for women, welfare outreach, smart campaigning and chief minister Nitish Kumar's longstanding goodwill among marginalised castes to post a historic victory - its best showing since 2010....