Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi on Thursday took a swipe at the opposition RJD, which heads the five-party Grand Alliance in the state, saying Tejashwi Yadav, whom it has declared as the Chief Ministerial candidate for assembly polls, lacked acceptability among alliance partners.
In a series of tweets, in which he did not mention the younger son of Lalu Prasad by name, the senior BJP leader also trained his guns at the 30-year-old for his failure to regularly take part in assembly proceedings despite being the leader of the opposition and the power struggle between him and his other siblings active in politics.
"No party has faith in the leader whom the RJD declared as the Chief Ministerial candidate for 2020 assembly polls, without consulting any of the allies. He has failed to earn reputation as a credible opposition leader in the last 32 months", Modi tweeted.
Notably, Yadav had made his electoral debut in the 2015 assembly polls when Chief Minister Nitish Kumars JD(U), the RJD and the Congress had contested in alliance and was appointed the Deputy CM at a tender age of 25.
However, the abrupt walkout of Kumar from the alliance in July, 2017, and return to the NDA, after Yadavs name cropped up in money laundering cases led to the young leader being stripped of the position of power.
Chosen by Prasad, the RJDs all-powerful founding president, as his political heir, Yadav has been declared the partys chief ministerial candidate through party resolutions adopted at its national council in 2017 and 2019.
Cracks appeared within the five-party alliance which also includes Congress, former Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhis HAM, former Union minister Upendra Kushwahas RLSP and Bollywood set designer turned politician Mukesh Sahnis VIP soon after the 2019 declaration as many leaders insisted the CM candidate would be decided jointly by all the five parties.
They had also taken exception to the RJDs unilateral decision.
In another tweet, Modi also lambasted Yadav for "remaining active only on the social media and failing to ask, on the floor of the House, a single question of public interest".
Modi also charged the RJD leader with "remaining absent when the people of the state were reeling under disasters like brain fever and floods" and blamed these traits for the dismal performance of his party in the Lok Sabha in which it failed to win a single seat.
"The despair of the RJD crown prince has grown in the wake of power struggle within the Lalu family besides cases relating to divorce and domestic violence", added Modi
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