Modi was apparently referring to the reported differences among the Janata party constituents creating a hindrance in their merger.
A storm has already uprooted the tree which could bear fruits, he told reporters referring to Samajwadi Party leader Ram Gopal Yadav's statement a couple of days ago that the merger process of six Janata Parivar constituents was not on due to "technical" reasons at least till the Bihar Assembly elections later this year.
Terming the Janata Parivar merger as a "sour fruit", the former deputy chief minister of Bihar said the quality of fruits depended on the tree which bears it and in this case, "it was not good".
Kumar had yesterday claimed the Janata Parivar merger was on and quoted legendary poet Rahim as he said, "Dheere dheere re mana dheera sab kuch hoi, mali sinche sau ghara ritu aywe fal hoi... (Things happen slowly and gradually. Even if a gardener pours 100 pots of water, a tree will bear fruit only in the right season)".
Suppliers were given contracts at rates floated in 2012, due to which there was huge difference in the rates for supplying electrical equipment to state owned power company Bihar State Power Holding Corporation Ltd (BSPHCL), he claimed.
Alleging that contracts were awarded in gross violation of rules, Modi said that the suppliers were asked to supply the equipment at high rates so that the ruling party could seek funds from them during the Assembly polls.
