"More than 50 JD(U) MLAs are in touch with us. They have openly supported us and worked for our candidates in this Lok Sabha polls. They are not happy with the way things are in Bihar now," senior BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi told reporters at the airport here before leaving for campaigning.
"Nitish Kumar's political graph has plummeted and these JD(U) MLAs are supporting us out of their fear that RJD and Lalu Prasad may come back to power in Bihar. They don't want this to happen. They do not want the state to slip back to its old days," he said.
Bihar Food Minister and Kumar's close confidant Shyam Rajak claimed that the situation was quite the opposite as many BJP MLAs were seen at the Chief Minister's poll rallies whereas no JD(U) MLA could be seen with them.
"Modi is a product of RSS school of thought, holds master's degree in propaganda and believes in the theory of Goebbels (Hitler's Propaganda Minister)," he added.
JD(U) spokesman Rajiv Ranjan Prasad said the statement was part of a strategy to create "pressure" on officials ahead of the remaining two phases of polling in the state and urged the Election Commission to take notice of it and initiate necessary action.
"It is like being in Ranchi but talking about Karachi (Pakistan city)," he added.
Congress in-charge of Bihar Satyavrata Chaturvedi described the BJP assertions as "untimely" as all parties and leaders were busy with parliamentary polls.
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