Nitish making political capital out of PM's remarks : BJP

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Press Trust of India Patna
Last Updated : Aug 10 2015 | 7:42 PM IST
The BJP today hit out at Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for needlessly making an issue out of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's DNA and BIMARU remarks.
Charging the chief minister with trying to divert attention from real issues like his government's performance over the past 25 months, senior BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi said in a statement, "At a time when the people of Bihar are asking for accounts of his government's performance over past 25 months, Kumar is needlessly making an issue out of the PM's DNA and BIMARU remarks to deflect focus."
Modi ridiculed the chief minister for launching a campaign 'Take back Word' under which 50 lakh people from Bihar will send samples of their DNA to the Prime Minister "to compel him to withdraw his DNA remark on Kumar" at a rally in Muzaffarpur on July 25 last.
Sushil Modi asked the senior JD(U) leader to show patience for a little over two months as people will 'report back' on the former's 'political DNA'.
Describing Kumar's 'Take Back Word' campaign as a costly exercise in which over Rs 3000 crore will be required to conduct DNA test of 50 lakh people, the former deputy chief minister sought to know the source of funding for it.
The chief minister should clarify whether exorbitant expenditure on DNA test of 50 lakh people will be borne by the state government through its 'Badh Chala Bihar (Bihar Marching Ahead) campaign or the JD(U), he asked.
Modi flayed the senior JD(U) leader for harping on the PM's remark as an insult to pride of Bihar and its people and said that if it was so, then why has he aligned with the RJD supremo Lalu Prasad during whose 15-year rule it became a matter of shame to be called a Bihari.
Charging Kumar with sticking to power with the help of Bhujangs (snakes) with reference to the RJD supremo, Modi said the BJP will go to the polls to seek mandate of people on its twin agendas - crime control and fast tracking development.
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First Published: Aug 10 2015 | 7:42 PM IST

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