The ruling Janata Dal (United) hit back at the leader of the opposition in the state assembly pointing out that he was yet to vacate the bungalow allotted to him while he was the Deputy Chief Minister, despite having lost the chair several months ago.
"Both Lalu Prasad and Rabri Devi are former Chief Ministers. Yet they shared the same bungalow. On the other hand Nitish Kumar is occupying two - one allotted when he was a former CM and another in his capacity as the incumbent", Yadav said in a tweet.
Yadav also questioned the allotment of a bungalow to Kumar in the national capital in his capacity as the Bihar Chief Minister as also Z plus security cover and alleged "Nitish has struck a deal (with the Centre) wherein he has given up the demand for special status for Bihar in exchange for a special residence and special security".
Yadav also took potshots at deputy chief minister Sushil Kumar Modi, saying "he had written a strong letter to Nitish last year asking why he was occupying two palatial bungalows in Patna. Does he have the guts to write another letter to the CM for the third bungalow he has got in New Delhi".
"It is the hunger for facilities like bungalows which leads your family to grab important posts.....Nitish is known across the country. He fully deserves the facilities he is entitled to as per protocol. Chief Ministers of all states have been allotted bungalows in Delhi so has been our CM", Singh said.
He walked out of the coalition in July last year following corruption cases against Yadav and formed a new government with the BJP.
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