Deputy Leader of the BJP in Rajya Sabha Ravi Shankar Prasad launched a scathing attack on Kumar and accused him of hobnobbing with non-Congress, non-BJP parties.
"A ritual is on in Delhi which takes place before every Lok Sabha election. This is a quest for an illusory Third Front but the Third Front is history. It has no relevance for the present nor any promise for the future," he said.
The main Opposition faulted Kumar, who had slammed BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi yesterday, for not mentioning the involvement of Indian Mujahideen in the blasts during the Patna rally and for being soft on Congress.
"There was not even a whisper from Nitish Kumar on corruption in Congress, or the tear-giving price rise of onions and other items, and not a word on the malgovernance of UPA government," Prasad said.
The party wondered how Kumar could eulogise JP and Ram Manohar Lohia- who were symbols of anti-Congress politics- but not criticise the ruling party.
Attacking the former NDA ally, he charged Kumar with even using the vocabulary of the Congress.
"We were troubled to hear Kumar call Modi Hitler and fascist as this is the language of the Congress. Indira Gandhi used to call JP fascist. We were called fascists in 1989 by those who were attacking V P Singh for taking our support. Hitler and fascist are the language of losers. Why is Nitish using it? Has he already accepted defeat?" he asked.
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