In another snub, the ruling party distanced itself from the Chief Minister's stand saying that it did not subscribe to his views.
Singh, a two-term JD(U) MLA from Mokama in Patna district, flayed the Chief Minister for his remarks against the upper caste saying that Manjhi has lost his mental balance.
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Another JD(U) leader Sanjay Jha, a confidante of former Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, dubbed Manjhi's remarks against upper caste people as 'highly objectionable' and 'uncalled for'.
By calling the upper caste people as descendants of foreign invaders, the chief minister undermined contribution of this section towards nation building over the centuries, and again sought to create a divide in the society along caste and communal lines.
Stating that Manjhi, by making one contentious remark after another since assuming the chief minister's post six months ago, has undone all good works done by his predecessor Nitish Kumar who believed in 'Justice with growth' for all, Jha, a former MLC, urged the JD(U) leadership to take note of the chief minister's utterances and take appropriate steps.
Manjhi, however, remained unapologetic about his remarks against the upper caste people by offering no explanation when mediapersons questioned him.
On being asked about JD(U) MLA Anant Singh's demand for his ouster from chief minister's post, Manjhi claimed that he was not being opposed by anybody within the ruling party and described Singh's stand as his personal view.
"It may be his personal view," the Chief Minister told reporters at a seminar here when his attention was drawn to the JD(U) MLA's demand.
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