Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Suspense over continuati­on of Kushwaha in NDA gets longer

- Sandeep Bhaskar htpatna@hindustant­imes.com

MOTIHARI: Suspense over the continuati­on of Rashtriya Lok Samata Party (RLSP) in the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) elongated further on Thursday as the party president Upendra Kushwaha heaped the scorn on chief minister Nitish Kumar and BJP leaders, especially of Bihar unit, and quoting the lines from the Hindu epic Mahabharat­a he declared battle ahead saying “aab yach nahi, ran hoga (battle line would be drawn, no courting any more)”.

Addressing a gathering at Town Hall premises here, RLSP leader said the manner in which developmen­t and education have taken the back seat under the Nitish led NDA government, his party is forced to explore the possibilit­y.

“Neither Nitish Kumar’s descriptio­n of me as neech, nor the seat sharing issues matter to me. We would have swollen all acerbic personal remarks happily, had Nitish Kumar not disrespect­ed our party’s 25-points demand aimed at streamlini­ng a host of things spreading the aura of education in the remotest part of the state,” the union minister said here after RLSP’s two days chintan shivir (brain-storming session) at Valmikinag­ar in West Champaran.

However, the confusion reigned towards the end of meeting as the union minister Upendra Kushwaha quoting the lines from Mahabharat­a announced the drawing of a battle line saying, “aab yach nahi, ran hoga.”

Speaking to media persons on the sidelines, he chose to avoid a direct answer. “The indication­s are clear who and against what we have drawn the battle line,” he said refusing to give a direct answer. But when asked if he would put in his papers as the minister, his riposte was: “This is the prerogativ­e of prime minister to sack him, if he deems it fit.”

During over an hour long speech, he took on chief minister Nitish Kumar and BJP leaders especially Bihar unit for his attack and said their conscience are not clean.

“We are little upset with the party’s central leadership, especially the manner in which they denied us to meet the top leaders including the party president and Prime Minister Narendra Modi when we wanted to resolve the seat sharing issue. During the same time, back in Bihar, attempts were being made to engineer defection in my party,” Kushwaha, whose party is an ally in ruling NDA in Bihar and the Centre, said.

The ties between BJP and RLSP had been on the rock after BJP joined hand with the Nitish Kumar-led Janata Dal (United) in Bihar in 2017. The rift took a turn for the worse further after the NDA seat-sharing was announced for Bihar last month — both the BJP and JD (U) said they would contest on equal number of seats, presumably 17 seats each, leaving the remaining six in the 40 member Bihar’s quota for alliance partners Ram Vilas Pas-

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wan-led LJP and RLSP.

Describing the education as the wherewitha­l for the developmen­t of the mankind, he said the “so-called Nitish Model was only a farce”.

“Due to erreonous processes non deserving candidates are becoming the teachers. Again, while the teachers are being pressed into non academic work, the criminals are calling shots. Muzaffarpu­r shelter episode and Supreme Court’s remark only serve to pooh pooh the so called Nitish Model,” he said calling the people to throw out a irrespinsi­ble government.

He also criticised BJP for raking up the Ayodhya temple ahead of Lok Sabha poll. “This is none of a party’s business to decide where temples or a mosque will come up.

Moreover, by raising this issue during the election time to take the political mileage is unfortunat­e,” said Kushwaha.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Union minister Upendra Kushwaha addressing a rally at Motihari on Thursday.
HT PHOTO Union minister Upendra Kushwaha addressing a rally at Motihari on Thursday.

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