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Focus on agenda, not face, to take on BJP: Nitish

- SATYAVRAT MISHRA & ARCHIS MOHAN Patna/New Delhi, 3 July

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Monday said he cannot be the Opposition’s prime ministeria­l candidate for 2019.

In comments targeted at the Congress, the Janata Dal (United) chief also said the Opposition parties should build “alternativ­e narratives” against the Narendra Modi-led Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), rather than remaining prisoners to “reactive narratives”.

In an apparent swipe at Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi, he said “more than having a face, the Opposition should have alternativ­e narratives”. Kumar said his was a small party. “We very well know the futility of nourishing prime ministeria­l ambitions. It is seen that the candidate whose name is in circulatio­n never gets the post,” said the JD-U national president.

In New Delhi, Congress leaders said their recent war of words with Kumar, in the wake of his JD(U) deciding to support the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) presidenti­al candidate, was a thing of the past and the “grand alliance” in Bihar was intact.

Addressing a press conference in Patna, Kumar asked the Congress to take the lead as “a big party in setting an alternativ­e narrative” for the next general elections. “Just talking of unity among Opposition parties isn’t enough,” the chief minister said on the sidelines of his weekly Lok Samvad programme. “There must be an agenda against the BJP-led government at the Centre. This must not be just in reaction to what the BJP says or does, but an alternativ­e narrative. Congress, being the largest party, must lead from the front.”

He said the grand alliance won in Bihar in 2015 because, besides coming together, it had a vision and programme for the state’s developmen­t by way of “seven resolves”, while the NDA constituen­ts lacked this.

JD(U) spokespers­on K C Tyagi said common grounds for the Opposition could include farm distress, disinvestm­ent and the recent lynching. He said leaders of the 17 Opposition parties should visit the house of 15-year-old Junaid Khan, who was killed last week by a mob in Ballabhgar­h near Delhi.

At a meeting on Sunday, Kumar had openly blamed the Congress for heavily denting the impact of a large league of Opposition parties that he helped bring together. He also blamed the Congress for mishandlin­g of alliances ahead of the recent Assembly elections.

 ?? PHOTO: PTI ?? Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar speaking to media during the Lok Samvad programme, in Patna on Monday
PHOTO: PTI Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar speaking to media during the Lok Samvad programme, in Patna on Monday

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