Union Minister Jairam Ramesh, Chairing the Coordination Committee for Congress-JMM-RJD alliance government in Jharkhand, also sought to turn the table on BJP over its chief Rajnath Singh's yesterday's pitch for increasing the number of state assembly seats from 81 to 150 to give adequate representatation to 33 million people of the state.
In a hard-hitting letter to Singh, Ramesh told him that it was the "mistake" of then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee to create the new state with so less number of assemby seats.
"Out of 13 years since Jharkhand came into being, the state had BJP Chief Ministers for more than eight years. Then the biggest responsibility is on them, which he forgets. For eight years and two months, it was a BJP government. The primary responsibility is of BJP," Ramesh said.
"We (Congress) are there in government for just last three months. When Modi commented about lack of development in Jharkhand, he forgot that it was the first time that Congress has particiapted in any government since the state was formed.
"BJP was the first to form a goverment there after the creation of Jharkhand and they ruled for the maximum period there. May be Modi realizes that the development juggernaut of BJP got halted in Jharkhand," Dikshit said.
