"I outrightly condemn Modi for vitiating political atmosphere in Bihar by seeking to create fissures in the JD(U) ahead of the bypoll on two Rajya Sabha seats," he told reporters.
Singh, who was made a minister in the Jitan Ram Manjhi government and rewarded with plum portfolio of road construction department, alleged that Modi has been giving fillip to rebel group in the JD(U) ever since the election process on three Rajya Sabha seats got underway early this month.
The senior JD(U) leader denied revolt by a section of the JD(U) lawmakers against the leadership, but admitted that there were differences within it like one happening in a large family.
Meanwhile, a rebel-turned-loyalist JD(U) MLA Gajanand Shahi denied that he had rebelled against the leadership at any point of time and said that he will vote for the official candidate in the Rajya Sabha bypoll.
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