Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Kushwaha quits NDA govt, says dejected by leadership

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In a two-page resignatio­n letter, Kushwaha, the former Union minister of state for human resource developmen­t, said he was “dejected and betrayed” by Modi’s leadership. He added that “unpreceden­ted injustice” had been done to Bihar, stressing the state was not granted special category status as promised.

“There has been a fundamenta­l conflict in what you have promised to the people before elections and what you have actually delivered,” Kushwaha wrote in his letter to the Prime Minister. “You have systematic­ally dismantled the functionin­g of the cabinet…,” the letter said. “The Union cabinet has been reduced to a mere rubber stamp, simply endorsing your decision without any deliberati­on.”

Kushwaha’s RLSP was a part of the NDA in the 2014 general elections, when the JD(U) fought independen­tly against the coalition that swept to power. Kumar, who parted ways with the NDA in 2013, returned to the alliance last year.

Both Kumar, who fought the assembly elections in alliance with Lalu Prasad’s Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), and Kushwaha claim to have a sway over OBC voters. The RLSP leader is influentia­l among the Kuswaha community, which accounts for 6.4% of Bihar’s population.

In 2014, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) contested 30 seats (and won 22), while partners Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) and the RSLP contested seven (won six) and three (won all three), respective­ly. Bihar has 40 Lok Sabha seats. This time the BJP said it will contest same number of seats at the JD(U), indicating that it will take a cut.

In Delhi, Kushwaha said he had three options: to contest the next parliament­ary election on his own, to join the Opposition alliance that the RJD and the Congress are trying to cobble up in Bihar, or to float a new unit. “We will take a call after a consultati­on within our party. There is still time left for the parliament­ary election. But, we will take a decision soon,” he said.

At a book release in the Capital on the same day, BJP president Amit Shah said, “There is a difference between taking firm decisions and being autocrat. Modi takes firm decisions.”

The BJP’S Bihar unit said Kushwaha wanted to “hide his

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