The party also said that Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan should also should step down owning the moral responsibility of Congress' defeat in the state.
"In the recent Lok Sabha polls, the Janata Dal (United) was decimated in Bihar. Owning the moral responsibility of the party's defeat, Nitish Kumar gave his resignation as the Chief Minister. The 'Modi tornado' swept across Bihar so strongly that not only JD(U), but Lalu Prasad Yadav's RJD and Congress were reduced to ashes," the Sena said in its mouthpiece 'Saamana'.
"Quite contrary to it BJP gained in the Muslim-dominated constituencies in Bihar and won with a thumping majority. So what did Nitish Kumar gain by opposing Modi? Had he remained with the NDA, he would not have faced such a humiliation," it said.
The party, which won 18 seats in the recent Lok Sabha polls, also said that since all his political decisions went wrong, Nitish Kumar has now become frustrated.
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