Khaleej Times

Kushwaha blasts Modi as he quits NDA and government

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new delhi — Rashtriya Lok Samta Party (RLSP) leader Upendra Kushwaha on Monday quit the BJP-led NDA and the Modi government, charging Prime Minister Narendra Modi with betraying Bihar and with pursuing an “opaque style of functionin­g and non-democratic leadership style”.

Kushwaha, who is the second BJP ally to quit the Modi government after the Telugu Desam Party (TDP), said in his resignatio­n to Modi that the Union Cabinet “has been reduced to a mere rubber stamp”.

“Constituti­onal offices are being undermined and virtually every institutio­n in the government has been subjected to political appropriat­ion,” he said in the letter, echoing the charges increasing­ly made by the opposition.

“Ministers and officers posted in ministries have become figurehead­s as virtually all decisions are taken by you, your office and BJP president (which is anti-Constituti­onal).”

The Rashtriya Lok Samata Party leader said the government was pursuing “the agenda of RSS” which he said was “anti-Constituti­onal and neglecting and subverting the agenda of social justice enshrined in the Constituti­on for which we supported the NDA”.

Kushwaha has been at loggerhead­s with both the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Janata Dal-United (JD-U) for some time. As meetings he had sought with Modi and BJP president Amit Shah did not materialis­e, he came for praise from RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav.

“Having served in your Council of Ministers for the last 55 months, I stand dejected and betrayed by your leadership,” he said in the letter sent to Modi.

“There has been a fundamenta­l conflict in what you have promised to the people before elections and what you have actually delivered after coming to power.”

“The promise of providing a special package (to Bihar) has been the biggest ‘jumla’,” he said in the resignatio­n letter.

“The fact of the matter is that under your leadership grave and unpreceden­ted injustice has been committed upon the people of Bihar, I say with a sense of deep regret and sorrow.”

He told the media that the government had been working to the agenda of the Rashtriya Swayamsewa­k Sangh (RSS) and that many with RSS background had been made Vice Chancellor­s across the country.

Asked if he would join an opposition alliance or merge his party with Sharad Yadav’s Loktantrik Janata Dal or work for a third alternativ­e in Bihar, he said: “All options are open for us. We would be taking a call in the coming days.” —

Having served in your Council of Ministers for the last 55 months, I stand dejected and betrayed by your leadership. The promise of providing a special package (to Bihar) has been the biggest

Upendra Kushwaha, RLSP leader

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