The Free Press Journal

PM should condemn lynching horror: Nitish

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Accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi for using the President's statement as an 'alibi', Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar today asked him to show courage to condemn the Dadri lynching incident in 'unequivoca­l terms' and dared him to a debate.

"He should show courage and speak directly to the people of the country and condemn the lynching (at Dadri) in unequivoca­l terms. He is not responding to the incident directly. If he has a clear conscience then rather than using the President's statement (on tolerance and preserving plurality) as an alibi he should have unequivoca­lly condemned the issue and spoken clearly on it," Kumar said in a chat on Twitter.

Daring the prime minister to a debate, Kumar said he has been forced to do so in the absence of a chief ministeria­l candidate by BJP.

"I am forced to dare him for a debate because he's trying to take the additional charge as CM of Bihar as well. Logic is simple. Either he and his party should nominate a CM candidate for Bihar who I'd be happy to debate, or he should be ready for the debate himself," Kumar said.

Prime Minister in his public meeting at Nawada during the day had said, "It is unity, communal harmony, brotherhoo­d and peace that will take the nation forward."

He had also referred to President Pranab Mukherjee's speech and asked the people to follow his message yesterday on preserving the core civilisati­onal values of diversity, tolerance and plurality.

Asked to comment on the prime minister referring to the secular alliance as 'Mahaswaart­h Bandhan', Kumar said the alliance has been formed with only one agenda — of taking Bihar on a "developmen­t journey".

"The alliance is a political reality. I have repeated many times that mahagathba­ndhan is guided by the idea of developmen­t with justice and has only one agenda — that Bihar continues on the developmen­t journey," he said.

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