Patna: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Tuesday sought to scotch speculations of a rift with the BJP in the state, asserting “all is well” within the alliance, after JD(U) vice president Prashant Kishor pitched for more seats for his party than its saffron partner in the assembly election.
Assembly polls are due in Bihar next year.
“Sab theek hai (all is well)”, Kumar told journalists, who sought his response to Kishor’s demand, which prompted a riposte from BJP leader and Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi, who had on Monday dubbed Kishor as a person “engaged in the business of collating political data and coining slogans”, and benefiting the opposition.
Kishor, an election strategist-turned-politician, has been a vocal critic of the Citizenship (Amendment) Act and the proposed nation-wide National Register of Citizens (NRC).
The JD(U) had voted in favour of the new citizenship law in Parliament but said it is against a pan-India NRC.
Kumar, who is also the JD(U) national president, made the comment days after Kishor, in interviews to TV news channels, insisted on the JD(U) getting to contest more seats than the BJP since his party was the senior alliance partner in the state.
He also referred to BJP president Amit Shah who had said the alliance will face the assembly polls with Nitish Kumar as its chief ministerial candidate. Sushil Kumar Modi, the state’s deputy chief minister, took umbrage and blasted Kishor, reminding him of his “business” of an election strategist.
“The 2020 assembly polls in the state will be fought under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. Seat-sharing will be finalised by top leaders of both parties at an appropriate time.
“No problems in that. But those, who have entered politics not driven by ideology but while engaged in the business of collating political data and coining slogans, are making utterances in violation of coalition dharma and benefiting the opposition in the bargain,” Modi had tweeted on Monday.
Kishor hit right back. “It is pleasant to listen to discourses on political propriety and ideology from Sushil Modi who became Deputy CM by virtue of circumstances despite the defeat in 2015,” Kishor wrote on his official Twitter handle on Tuesday. (PTI)





