The Free Press Journal

Nitish is PM material: kyun nahi ho sakta? ‘Numbers not an issue’

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PATNA: Reiteratin­g that Nitish Kumar was “Prime Minister material”, the Janata Dal (United) on Monday asserted it was not staking claim to the highest seat of power for the Bihar chief minister but “numbers” would be no problem if such a situation arose.

A statement to the effect was made by the party’s parliament­ary board chief Upendra Kushwaha, who testily brushed aside remarks by some leaders in the state BJP that one needed the support of 272 MPs to become the PM, and that the JD(U) was unlikely to win as many seats on its own.

“Kyun nahin ho sakta hai (why not)?” was Kushwaha’s curt reply when asked if Mr Kumar were to aim for the top post, would he be able to muster the requisite number in view of the limited reach of the JD(U), which has little presence outside Bihar.

Kushwaha had rekindled sentiments about Kumar being “PM material” a few weeks ago and the chorus got louder on the previous day when “Mission Nitish” became the rallying cry at the JD(U) national council meeting in Patna.

One of the resolution­s passed on the occasion asserted though not a claimant to the top post, the leader had all the qualities for the same.

“When I first spoke about Nitish Kumar being PM material, many of you scoffed at me. Now you can see… it has happened often that I say something and it becomes a widespread sentiment later

on,” Kushwaha said with a mischievou­s smile, referring to Sunday’s happenings.

The idea of Kumar fitting the bill first gained currency about a decade ago and following his radical move of snapping ties with the BJP in 2013, he was widely seen as a “secular alternativ­e” to the juggernaut unleashed by Narendra Modi.

The JD(U) de facto leader had, however, sought to make light of the utterances of Kushwaha who had parted ways 7 years ago to float the RLSP, but returned to the parent party a few months ago merging his outfit into it.

On Sunday, too, the CM refused to reply to queries of journalist­s who were eager to know his take on the party’s projection of him as a veritable cult figure.

Kushwaha was also asked about the need for a coordinati­on committee in the NDA, which was stressed by JD(U) national general secretary KC Tyagi on the previous day. “I met Tyagi ji at my residence this morning. The demand is right. There is a need for better coordinati­on,” said Kushwaha, whose reinductio­n into the JD(U) is being seen as Kumar’s bid to consolidat­e his Kurmi-Koeri base following the party’s poor show in the assembly poll.

We are not making a claim to the PM’s post at present. We are with the NDA and acknowledg­e the leadership of (PM) Narendra Modi. But, if people talk about a hypothetic­al future, then nothing can be dismissed as impossible. —UPENDRA KUSHWAHA

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