"Those who are following the footsteps of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his policies and have tasted fruits of success with the help of BJP in the past do not look good speaking about farmers' interest or opposing communal forces," Anjaan told media persons here.
"Though the unity among 'Janata Parivar' leaders is worth welcoming, Janata Dal (U) leader Nitesh Kumar is recourse in a lie," he said.
Referring to the eight-year alliance between JD(U) and BJP in Bihar, Anjaan said the talk about opposing communal forces does not suit the leaders of the Janata Parivar.
He also claimed that Janata Dal (Secular) leader H D Deva Gowda "took BJP's help for making his son the chief minister".
When asked about West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Bannerji's recent controversial comments, he said that the language being used by her is most "unbecoming" for a cultured person.
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