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It’s court order, won’t comment on Rahul: Nitish

Taking dig at Modi, Bihar CM says PM should keep a record of the type of people he aligns with

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PATNA: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Wednesday declined to speak on Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s disqualifi­cation from the Lok Sabha, saying he avoided doing so in matters involving court order. However, Kumar said his party, the JD(U), has commented on the issue.

Talking to reporters here, Kumar reiterated the need for a united opposition saying he was “waiting” for the Congress to move ahead on the same even as he scoffed at Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s contention that “the corrupt were joining hands”.

“It is his (Modi’s) wont to keep saying things. These people believe only in self-praise. They cannot speak well of others. We do our job but also appreciate the good work of others. I have always remembered what had been achieved during the rule of late Atal Bihari Vajpayee”, said Kumar, who had served in the cabinet of the BJP patriarch.

He also took a dig at Modi saying “he should keep a record (while speaking on corruption), of the type of people he aligns with”.

Kumar also referred to corruption cases against his deputy Tejashwi Yadav, which “caused me to break away (with RJD) in 2017” and join hands with the BJP, and “now that I am back with them they (the Deputy CM and his family) are again being targeted with cases in which the investigat­ors could make no progress all these years”.

Kumar, whose “silence” over Rahul Gandhi’s episode has triggered many speculatio­ns, said, “I never speak on anything that involves a court order. I have never done so in the past. Moreover, my party has already spoken unequivoca­lly on the issue, both inside and outside Parliament”.

JD(U) leaders, including its national president Rajiv Ranjan Singh alias Lalan, have strongly condemned the disqualifi­cation of the Congress leader, whose party is an alliance partner in Bihar, and squarely blamed it on the vendetta politics of the ruling BJP at the Centre. When asked about challengin­g the disqualifi­cation in a higher court, Kumar said “it is the right of every person”, but added, “I have already said that the need of the hour is coming together of all political parties”.

“I had visited Delhi twice to set the ball rolling for opposition unity. The ball, now, is in the court of the Congress, to take various groups along, I am waiting for them to move further”, he said.

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Bihar CM Nitish Kumar

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