In reply to a question of mediapersons that "sur" (tune) of Lalu Prasad has changed (on merger), Kumar denied "(any) widening of distance within Janata Parivar."
"Koi Sur nahi badla hai...Mere sur me koi badlao nahi hua hain...Sur me badlao dono taraf se hota hain (there is no changing of tune...Have you seen any change in my tune ...Change in tune takes place from both sides which is not the case here)," Kumar told reporters.
Kumar had returned to Patna on Saturday night but without any good news on merger front ahead of crucial Bihar assembly polls.
Apparently angry over Lalu Prasad's insistence on including ousted Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi in the anti-BJP alliance, Kumar had kept away from crucial merger meeting at Mulayam Singh Yadav's home on Friday last.
He, however, met chief of "merged" Janata Parivar Mulayam Singh Yadav on Saturday and raised objections to RJD chief rooting for Manjhi, who has emerged as Kumar's detractor now, in their alliance.
Earlier today, Bihar Congress President Ashok Choudhary had a meeting with the CM in his Secretariat chamber.
Emerging from the meeting, both PCC chief and the CM claimed they talked about Bihta incidents in which two farmers have taken their lives because of financial distress.
The state Congress President had visited Bihta yesterday and met kin of two deceased families.
Choudhary said Congress central leadership would take a call on tie-up with secular parties in Bihar poll and election to 24 seats of Legislative Council in mid-July.
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