"BJP will not gain from this decision (naming Narendra Modi as PM candidate...This will be proved by results of the 2014 elections," Kumar, who is senior JD(U) leader, told reporters.
"There is a joy within the house (BJP) but not so among common people over the decision," Kumar, a known detractor of Modi and who was instrumental in JD(U) breaking away from BJP over Gujarat Chief Minister elevation, said.
In an indirect dig at his Gujarat counterpart, he said, "While their own iron man has been left to rust they are planning to collect iron from across the country to build a statue of liberty of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel."
On JD(U) national president Sharad Yadav's statement ruling out any alliance with Congress and that the party would contest all 40 Lok Sabha seats in Bihar alone while he himself has said that any talk on poll tie-up would be done after October, Kumar said, "There is no contradiction in Yadav's statement."
"JD(U) is busy in holding party rallies in 238 Assembly constituencies in the state and subsequently would organise similar rallies in 40 Lok Sabha seats till October after which we will discuss about alliance or to go alone in the elections," he said.
