"Nitish Kumar is speaking the language of desperation and defeat," BJP's deputy leader in Rajya Sabha Ravi Shankar Prasad told PTI today.
"Why is it of late that Bihar is becoming a very important state for Indian Mujahideen (IM) activities. Is it because they feel there is no challenge to their terror activities in Bihar?" Prasad said.
He also questioned why the Bihar Police did not take any pre-emptive measure during Modi's last month rally in Patna and who prevented them from taking steps.
"Why did not the Bihar police install bomb detection squads and metal detectors at Gandhi Maidan despite a written agreement between state BJP and them?" Prasad questioned.
He said lakhs of Biharis were present in the rally braving the blasts showing their courage and did not panic which could have caused a stampede.
Kumar won BJP's ire for describing Modi's Patna rally as a "flop" and "people had flocked to the venue only because of the blasts".
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