Faced with a ruckus by a group of slogan-shouting youths as soon as he rose to speak, Kumar, however, ruled out any "political" motive behind the event, saying the Foundation aims at connecting with the migrant population of the state living across the country and taking them to their roots.
The youths numbering over a dozen were shouting slogans against Kumar and were waving "Nitish Go Back" placards. Some of them raised slogans against the alleged physical torture and rape of women at Parbatta in Khagaria district recently.
"There is some disease, which does not go away. This will take time to go. Is this the occasion to do politics? Time for politics has come in Bihar. We will fight it out there. Whoever comes in the government, will he not honour people of Bihari diaspora, who are doing good work?
"At least the occasion should be chosen with proper thought. It's like protesting in one's house when there is an occasion for some social function. This means that those protesting have no attachment with this entire event and do not share the sentiments (of Biharis)," Kumar said.
"I thank all those too, whose sole purpose behind coming here was to create a ruckus. The news of Bihar Foundation otherwise would not have been published so much but now it will be carried out due to the ruckus created by them."
Crediting Kumar for "revival" of Bihar in last ten years, senior state minister Vijay Kumar Chaudhary, who heads the Bihar Foundation, curiously referred to the "blurred page" of the history of Bihar.
Kumar's JD-U and RJD are fighting this Assembly election in an alliance and Congress, which ruled Bihar before them, is also part of the combine.
Chaudhary said everybody knows under whose leadership the revival of Bihar began and noted "time has come to decide the future of Bihar, the direction in which Bihar will go.
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