"My statement has been misunderstood. I had only said during a visit to a ST-dominated village in Bagha early this week that Scheduled Tribes (ST) people must wake up and take control of power as they are the original inhabitants along with SCs," Manjhi told reporters here.
"To boost morale of STs and SCs I had said this and never discussed about who came or went out of the country and at what point of time," he said on the sidelines of a function on National Press Day.
Manjhi said even history books testify to his comments about SCs/STs the original inhabitants.
"Read Ancient History of R S Sharma and dozen of other books. They all say Adivasi (tribals) are original inhabitants of India," he said and described the controversy as handiwork of "vested interests".
Asked if he has been taken to task by JD(U) President Sharad Yadav for his controversial comment, the CM answered in negative.
"Why shall Sharad Yadav or Nitish Kumar express displeasure...Don't they understand what Manjhi is speaking is true," he said denying being hammered by leadership.
On his comment yesterday on turning into a supporter of Prime Minister Narendra Modi if he accords special category status to the state, Majhi said, "I will shout 'Modi Zindabad' if he gives special category status to Bihar."
In reply to a question that BJP was claiming that they could topple his government in view of a large number of JD(U) Legislators turning rebels and flocking towards the saffron party, Manjhi said, "BJP is daydreaming...Their dream will never be true.
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