Nitish fighting lost battle: Tejashwi on JD(U)'s move to contest Guj polls

The RJD leader claimed that the Bihar CM was fighting a losing battle

Former Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar Tejashwi Yadav
Former Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar Tejashwi Yadav speaks to media after Nitish Kumar's government won trust vote at Bihar Vidhan Sabha in Patna.
Press Trust of India Patna
Last Updated : Oct 30 2017 | 3:41 PM IST
RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav on Monday took a swipe at Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for his party's decision to contest "four-five seats" in the Gujarat Assembly polls and wondered why he was fighting for a "losing" battle.

The JD(U) had last week announced that it will contest its "traditional" four to five seats in Gujarat and urged the Election Commission to reject the Sharad Yadav faction's claim over the party symbol so that it can fight the election.

"Why is his party planning to contest the Gujarat polls? Can JD(U) win there? During the presidential elections, Nitish had urged the UPA not to fight a losing battle by insisting on putting up a candidate. Has he done away with his wisdom of that time," the former deputy chief minister tweeted.

"If Nitish Kumar's alliance with the BJP survives, his own party may end up with the same number of seats to fight in Bihar as well. Their unnatural alliance has become fully exposed before the common people", he said in another tweet.


Kumar, also president of the JD(U), came out the Grand Alliance with the RJD and the Congress and formed a new government with the support of the BJP in July this year.
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First Published: Oct 30 2017 | 2:15 PM IST

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