Nitish made 'a great mistake' in assuming me as puppet: Manjhi

The Bihar CM said he did not do any wrong while speaking for poor and announcing some programmes for them

Press Trust of India Patna
Last Updated : Feb 13 2015 | 1:46 PM IST
With senior JD(U) leader Nitish Kumar admitting mistake in choosing Jitan Ram Manjhi to succeed him as Chief Minister of Bihar, Manjhi today said that it was not just a "mistake" but "a great mistake".

"I have spent 34 year in politics and worked on different posts as minister and legislator...He (Nitish) committed great mistake in assuming that I'll act like his puppet," Manjhi told reporters.

Manjhi, who had been so far maintaining restrain in making comments on Nitish Kumar, said "it is true that after becoming CM in May last year for 1-2 months, I used to act on whatever instruction that came from there (Nitish Kumar) on which people started calling me a rubber stamp CM and being run by remote by Kumar," he said.

"But, soon my self-respect pricked my conscience and I started asserting for rights of poor which he and people close to him did not like," Manjhi who began his electoral career in 1980 as MLA from Congress said.

"Mein garib jaroor hu par swabhiman rakhta hu (I am a poor no doubt but has self respect)," he said.

Flanked by minister Maha Chandra Prasad Singh, the Chief Minister said he did not do any wrong while speaking for poor and announcing some programmes for them.

"I rather consolidated vote of a large section of society (dalits and mahadalits who constitute over 22% of votes in Bihar) to the JD(U) so that they no longer look for here and there but be with us (JD-U)," he said.

Manjhi noted that the trouble started when he launched a crackdown on middlemen in different ministries who used to "swallow" a large chunk of developmental money.

"They ganged up against me and put pressure on Nitish Kumar to act against me," he said.

"Party spokesman and some ministers made public remarks against me and when I asked him (Nitish) if it was with his consent he maintained silence," he added.
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First Published: Feb 13 2015 | 1:40 PM IST

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