Millennium Post

Nitish to remain CM as long as people want him to: JD(U)

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

PATNA: The Janata Dal (United) said on Thursday that Nitish Kumar was the chief minister by popular choice and he shall continue to be in office till the time people of Bihar wanted him as their leader.

The JD(U) was reacting to a claim by Union minister and Rashtriya Lok Samata Party (RLSP) chief Upendra Kushwaha Wednesday that during a personal conversati­on with him, the chief minister had expressed his reluctance to run for another term after his ongoing tenure ends in 2020.

“We do not have to say anything about the veracity of Kushwaha's claim. What we wish to underscore is that Nitish Kumar became the chief minister not out of his own personal desire but because the people of Bihar wanted to see him in that role. And they have been reaffirmin­g their faith in his

leadership by voting him back to power,” JD(U) national general secretary Shyam Rajak said. Rajak, who is the party's deputy

leader in the state assembly, also took a swipe at Kushwaha who had been critical of Kumar for some time but has started calling him a “big brother” of late.

“It is true that Kumar and Kushwaha have been like brothers. I hope that the RLSP chief remains true to the sentiment and cooperates with Kumar,” Rajak said.

A former JD(U) leader, Kushwaha had quit the party and floated his own outfit in 2013. His party comprises, largely, disgruntle­d elements from within the JD(U) and some of them such as RLSP working president Nagamani have been quite vocal against Kumar, even demanding that Kushwaha be made the chief ministeria­l candidate in the next assembly polls.

Kushwaha, who had caused a flutter a few months ago by saying that he was in favour of Kumar voluntaril­y giving up bid for another term, had on Wednesday come out with the fresh claim at a function organised here by his party on the occasion of birth anniversar­y of Sardar Vallabhbha­i Patel.

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