Bihar RJD chief Ramchandra Purbe removed Ashok Sinha, who was often seen on the news channels putting across the party's points of view, as a spokesman.
Maner MLA Bhai Birendra was also summoned to the 10, Circular Road residence of Rabri Devi here.
The war of words between the two partners of the Grand Alliance government in the state began with RJD supremo Lalu Prasad describing JD(U)'s decision to back NDA's presidential candidate Ram Nath Kovind as a "historic blunder".
RJD vice-president Raghubansh Prasad Singh and MLA Bhai Birendra never missed an opportunity to make statements against Kumar and the JD(U) whenever some issue cropped up within the Grand Alliance, but the matter took a serious turn this time after the assertions of Deputy Chief Minister Tejaswi Yadav on the social media, which were seen as an oblique dig at Kumar.
'Dil ki Baat' is a counter by Lalu's younger son to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 'Mann ki Baat' radio programme.
The JD(U) reacted sharply to the "loose utterances" by the RJD leaders against Kumar, with its secretary general K C Tyagi asking the RJD leadership to rein them in.
"It would be better if the RJD realised this, otherwise it would be suicidal for them," the MLC said.
With the sharp exchange of words between the two constituents of the Grand Alliance, which also comprises the Congress, posing an ominous sign to the future of the coalition, the RJD today initiated action against some of its leaders.
Bhai Birendra, emerging from Rabri Devi's residence, told reporters that there was nothing like he was issued a summons by the party leadership.
The MLA, however, said that the "RJD is in the role of a big brother" in the Grand Alliance.
With 80 MLAs, the RJD is the biggest constituent of the Grand Alliance with 71 of the JD(U) and 27 of the Congress.
Tejaswi also issued a statement to assert that the unity was "intact" in the ruling coalition.
He blamed the BJP and a section of the media for "stoking a controversy" within the Grand Alliance.
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