BJP slams Nitish for plunging Bihar into crisis due to his Modi hatred

A trust vote was moved by new CM Jitan Ram Manjhi at a special session of Bihar Assembly

Nitish Kumar
Press Trust of India Patna
Last Updated : May 23 2014 | 3:12 PM IST
Opposition BJP today came down heavily on outgoing Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for "plunging Bihar into a crisis" merely due to his "deep hatred" for Narendra Modi and said saffron triumph would be complete in the state only with a victory in next year's Assembly poll.

Starting a debate on the trust vote moved by new Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi at a special session of Bihar Assembly, leader of opposition Nand Kishore Yadav said change of guard in Bihar was a "side effect" of BJP's victory in the Lok Sabha poll.

"Even as Narendra Modi has not taken oath as Prime Minister 'ache din' (good days) have arrived for you by becoming Chief Minister," Yadav told Manjhi reminding him that he owed his chair to BJP PM designate.

"Had Nitish Kumar not be dealt this blow in the general election he would have never resigned to make way for you to become the CM," he told Manjhi.

The Opposition leader contested Kumar's claim of high moral ground by resigning and hoisting a dalit to CM chair and said "it was 'dharam sankat' (difficult choice) for you to greet Narendra Modi as PM with bouquet and receive him so you chose an escape route."

Amid exchange of barbs between BJP and JD(U) members, Yadav took potshots at the efforts towards realignment of JD(U), RJD and Congress against BJP in the state for the sake of power.
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First Published: May 23 2014 | 2:54 PM IST

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