Few people see through glass of communalism: Nitish

Kumar counters Modi allegation on Bihar becoming terrorist haven

Press Trust of India Patna
Last Updated : Mar 04 2014 | 3:25 PM IST
Seeking to dismiss allegations by Narendra Modi that Bihar has become a haven for terrorists, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar today questioned incidents of violence that occurred in Gujarat and other parts of the country.

"Any incident of terrorism is a cause of worry. But if on the basis of one or two incidents Bihar is called a haven of terrorism, what shall we say about several such incidents happening in Gujarat and other parts of the country?" Kumar asked.

"Everybody knows who benefited from the serial blasts at the Patna rally which was a flop... Had this unfortunate incident not happened it could not have attracted media coverage," Kumar, who is senior leader of JD(U), claimed.

"Befitting his personality some people see everything through the glass of communalism," he said in a retort to charges levelled by the BJP Prime Ministerial candidate at a rally at Muzaffarpur yesterday.

Kumar said that his government had taken the terrorist attack at the Buddhist temple at Bodh Gaya and at the BJP rally on October 27 last year as a challenge and took all steps to prevent recurrence of such events.

"But, playing politics in the name of terrorism when elections are around the corner is a shameless effort," he said.

The Chief Minister was speaking to reporters after a foundation-laying ceremony for a road project here.
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First Published: Mar 04 2014 | 3:22 PM IST

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