"The credit for GA's win in the recently-concluded Bihar Assembly polls goes not to the RJD supremo, but to Kumar whose experience and his perception among the people, besides social engineering did the tricks at the hustings," he told reporters after presiding over a review meeting of the JAP's performance in the polls.
The Yadav-led JAP had fared miserably in the Bihar polls drawing a blank and polled barely over one per cent votes.
On his own party's abysmal performance, he said the GA succeeded in creating a perception among the voters that the JAP was 'B-Team' of the NDA.
The JAP president regretted that he was in 'double mind' over joining forces with the Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM) Secular led by former chief minister Jitan Ram Manjhi and delayed taking the right decision in this regard.
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