Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Kishor is not a factor in Bihar, says Tejashwi Yadav

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

PATNA: RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav has bristled at Prashant Kishor’s unflatteri­ng take on his father and party president Lalu Prasad’s term in power that he had neglected economic developmen­t, and dismissed the political strategist as no factor in Bihar.

The leader of the opposition has asserted that he took no notice of the IPAC founder who last week launched Jan Suraaj’, a quasi-political platform, which according to Kishor might become a fullfledge­d party contesting elections at a later stage.

Yadav was responding to questions on Kishor’s assessment of Prasad, who ruled the state as chief minister for seven years and another eight years by proxy with his wife Rabri Devi in the chair.

According to Kishor, the RJD supremo had brought in empowermen­t of the downtrodde­n but neglected economic developmen­t, which the latter’s arch rival Nitish Kumar, the current CM, tried to focus on but fell short of meeting expectatio­ns.

Kumar, whose personal ties with Kishor, viewed against the backdrop of their uneven political equations, remain a puzzle, has also dismissed the political strategist’s averments as being of no importance .

Yadav, who made his political debut in the 2015 assembly elections when Prasad and Kumar had joined hands and Kishor was helping them in profession­al capacity, asserted, “I take no notice, ever, of what he (Kishor) says or does. Who is he? He has never been a factor in Bihar .

Yadav was also asked about Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s statement that the Citizen Amendment Act will be implemente­d after the corona crisis was over, and Nitish Kumar’s evasive stance on the same. Kumar’s party voted in favour of the CAA in Parliament. My party opposed it. So we need to give no clarificat­ion on the issue. But, the chief minister definitely needs to come clean, said former deputy CM. Although JD(U) voted in favour of Citizenshi­p Amendment Bill, the chief minister has been opposed to the proposed nationwide NRC.

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