Maintaining that "politics is a game of possibilities", Manjhi said, "When Nitish Kumar and Lalu Prasad, who had bitter relation with each other, can come together ... I don't have that kind of animosity towards Nitish Kumar."
Asked if the distance between him and Kumar has been bridged, Manjhi, who sat with the Bihar CM at an Iftar party hosted by RJD chief Lalu Prasad on July 1, parried the query, saying "when was there distance between me and Kumar?" and added "it was never (there)".
"I would have reckoned Kumar as God, had he not said that he made a mistake by making me the chief minister," the former CM said, adding he would give the JDU chief utmost respect if he withdraws the statement.
Manjhi and Kumar had shared the dais at an Iftar party on Friday hosted by Lalu Prasad. The two had exchanged words and seemed comfortable talking to each other.
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