"Woh har do minute par baat badalte rahte hai. Unke baate par kaya comment de (he changes his version every two minutes what comment do I make on his statement), the minister told reporters here.
"Soch samajh kar bayan de (offer comment after due understanding)," Kumar, a close confidante of Nitish Kumar, said.
The chief minister had yesterday welcomed the decision and said he was not in favour of ending membership of rebels.
The Speaker of Bihar Assembly Uday Narayan Chaudhary said "I have taken judgement of the Patna High Court with all seriousness and will initiate action for strengthening parliamentary democracy."
Another Cabinet Minister P K Shahi, who is also former Advocate General of the state, abstained from speaking anything on Manjhi saying "I am not competent to comment on CM's opinion."
Minister Vijay Chaudhary said "it's a judicial process that members expelled by the Speaker went to Patna High Court and the court gave a ruling."
Gyanendra Singh Gyanu, one among the four whose membership has been restored, said Manjhi spoke in their favour in JD(U) meetings and asserted that dissidents would rally around Manjhi against any move to remove him.
