‘Won’t go back to him as long as I am alive’: Bihar CM Nitish targets BJP over Lalu’s case

Chief minister of Bihar Nitish Kumar Accusing the former ally of using investigative agencies to target political opponents like RJD president Lalu Prasad, he on Friday announced that he will not join the BJP as long as he is alive. Addressing a function in this northern Bihar district, where he inaugurated a government engineering college, Kumar accused the current BJP leadership of arrogance and recalled the era of Atal Bihari Vajpayee, LK Advani and Murli Manohar Joshi.

He said, “They filed a case against Lalu ji, due to which I severed my ties with him. Nothing worked out of it. And now that we are together again, they are registering new cases. You are against these people. Can trace the working style, Kumar told the gathering without naming the BJP. Prasad was named in IRCTC land a few years ago for a hotel scam involving his son Tejashwi Yadav, who was then deputy CM. was also made an accused, this unnerved Kumar, who set up several stores on his reputation for personal integrity, and led to his return to the NDA.

The RJD president and his family members were recently charge-sheeted in another land for the jobs scam related to Prasad’s tenure as railway minister in the UPA-I government. “Former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, in whose cabinet I had the privilege of serving, and leaders of the same party in the past like LK Advani, the then Deputy Prime Minister, were so different. I also remember Murli Manohar Joshi who served as my alma mater, Honored my request to upgrade Bihar Engineering College as National Institute of Technology,” Kumar said.

JD said, “On the contrary, those who are currently at the helm of affairs do not listen to anyone and have very little respect for any person and his concerns. I want to say that as long as I am alive, I won’t go back to them.” (U) leader, who quit the BJP two months ago over allegations of attempts to split his party. Referring to joining the multi-party ‘Mahagathbandhan’, which includes RJD, Congress and three Left parties, Kumar vowed that “we are all socialists by firm faith. We will stay together and work for the progress of the nation.” “

After breaking ties with the BJP, Bihar’s longest-serving chief minister has become a strong supporter of “opposition unity” and claims it will ensure the defeat of the BJP, which currently appears formidable.

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