Tejaswi dismisses resignation demand; BJP says resign or get

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Press Trust of India Patna
Last Updated : Jul 17 2017 | 10:23 PM IST
Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Tejaswi Prasad Yadav today dismissed questions about the growing chorus for his resignation as media speculation, but the BJP said he has only two options -- resign or get sacked.
Responding to a question on the demand for his resignation, Tejaswi told reporters outside the Assembly, "It (resignation demand) is only in the media."
Tejaswi had skipped an official function on July 15, where he was to share the dais with Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, triggering speculation that the festering acrimony between the JD(U) and the RJD had reached a flash point in the wake of an FIR being registered by the CBI against the deputy chief minister in the land-for-hotels case.
RJD president Lalu Prasad has also ruled out the resignation of his son Tejaswi.
While Tejaswi appeared to have decided to dig in his heels, BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi said, "He has only two options - either tender resignation or get sacked."
Modi, who is the state BJP Parliamentary Party chief, urged Nitish Kumar to "stand firm on his ground (in seeking resignation of Tejaswi)... The BJP will be standing with him on his decision on this issue".
Though none of the JD(U) spokesmen made any statement on the issue today, party MLA Shyam Bahadur Singh said, "It's better if the alliance breaks today... We love to work with the BJP."
Congress MLA Shakil Ahmad Khan and MLC Dilip Chaudhary suggested senior leaders of the three coalition partners to talk among themselves to hammer out a solution.
Nitish Kumar heads a three-party coalition government which also includes the Congress.
Amid reports of the BJP going soft on the chief minister since the Tejaswi episode came to the fore, Modi thanked him for his support to NDA's presidential pick Ram Nath Kovind.
"Nitish Kumar's support to the NDA nominee holds a lot of significance for which we thank him," he said, claiming along with NDA and JD(U) MLAs, four Independents also voted for Kovind.
Tejaswi, who was accompanied by RJD chief whip in the Assembly Lalit Yadav, also claimed 100 per cent voting by the RJD and Congress MLAs in favour of UPA's president nominees Meira Kumar.
Three CPI(ML) MLAs have also voted for Kumar.

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First Published: Jul 17 2017 | 10:23 PM IST

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