BJP had nothing to do with the sequence of events as Manjhi had decided to demit power knowing that he did not have the required numbers, Bihar BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi told newsmen defending the party's decision.
"BJP came into the picture at the very last minute following a consensus among the party MLAs and leadership to back a beleaguered mahadalit chief minister," he said.
BJP had lent support on the rider that Manjhi would have to muster the required number of MLAs from his own party to pass the trust vote, which eventually did not take place as he resigned without facing the house, Sushil Modi said.
Now that Kumar was set to take up the reins of power again given the fact that he has already staked claim, BJP had achieved its two-pronged strategy of exposing the humiliation of a Dalit chief minister at the hands of his predecessor and Kumar's lust for power, Sushil Modi, his former deputy said.
About the fall of the Manjhi government, the BJP leader said as far as he was concerned Manjhi has emerged victorious despite losing power while Kumar has lost out badly despite winning the plot as per a script written by him to take over the reins of power again ahead of the assembly elections by ousting Manjhi in a humiliating manner.
"It's for the first time in political history of Bihar that two groups of the same party with as many aspirants for the chief minister's post were locked in power struggle. It triggered off a constitutional crisis with the matter going to the Raj Bhawan and the President's office for resolution." Sushil Modi said.
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