Union minister Ravi Shankar Prasad accused the RJD chief of breaking law by "shamelessly" hobnobbing with a man convicted of murder and accused in over 30 serious cases, saying the development was text book case of constitutional impropriety.
"Nitish Kumarji, a crime has been committed. Are you going to launch criminal proceedings against your ally Lalu Prasad?" he asked at a press conference.
Bihar BJP President Nityanand Rai demanded Kumar's resignation, saying the report has exposed the criminal- government nexus in Bihar.
"I want to ask the secular brigade which is working overtime to form an alternative. I will ask Sonia and Rahul Gandhi, Sharad Yadav and Sitaram Yechury if they will compromise with such heinous crimes to expand their secular umbrella," he said.
A news channel today played purported telephonic conversation between Lalu and Shahabuddin, a former union minister and senior office bearer of the RJD, in which the Siwan leader is heard complaining against the local SP and asking him to take action. The RJD chief is then heard asking an aide to connect him to the SP, Prasad alleged.
Prasad said Shahabuddin was then in Siwan jail. The Supreme Court later ordered his transfer to Delhi jail following a petition from a Bihar-based parents whose three sons were killed, allegedly at Shahabuddin's behest.
The BJP leader noted that the jailed gangster is accused of murdering some Left leaders as well as he targeted its leadership over their attempts to ally with the RJD.
Rai said the local administration officials in Bihar should be dismissed and Kumar should resign.
The incident has showed that Kumar can ally with any body to be in power and it was time for him to go.
Prasad claimed that country's polity was moving away from corruption and crime but the development showed leaders like Lalu Prasad continue to practice the same old politics.
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