"Our policy is to maintain communal harmony in the country. We appeal to all secular parties to join hands as 2014 elections are important in the face of "communal challenge" of BJP/RSS, which poses a threat to the unity of the country," senior RJD leader Ram Kripal Yadav said today.
Claiming that the BJP/RSS failed to grow during Lalu Prasad and Rabri Devi regimes, he alleged it was Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar "who is responsible for giving ground to the BJP by allying with it."
"We had admitted it then itself... We are supporting the UPA government from outside (thereafter)," Yadav said when asked whether RJD had been repentant for its rigid stand during seat adjustments with the Congress in 2009.
Yadav, who is the RJD's in-charge for Jharkhand affairs, is here to oversee the state unit's executive committee meeting scheduled tomorrow.
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