AMN /
BJP today said Samajwadi Party’s decision to part away from JD(U), RJD, Congress combine reflects unrest in the opposition camp over its growing support among the masses in Bihar. Talking to reporters in New Delhi, senior party leader Rajiv Pratap Rudy said during the recent JD(U)-RJD rally in Patna, the Samajwadi Party leaders had witnessed thin presence of the people and took a decision to quit the the group.
He said Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s four grand rallies in the state has proved that no one would be able to counter the NDA in the upcoming Bihar assembly polls. He said Samajwadi Party decision to go alone in polls is another setback for Mahagathbandhan after the pullout of NCP.
Asking Bihar Chief Minister to give the account of his five year rule, Mr. Rudy accused him of dividing the people in the name of religion and caste. He alleged Mr. Kumar lost his credibility the day he joined hands with RJD Chief Lalu Prasad and people will not allow them to bring what he called Jungle Raj part two.
Mr. Rudy also slammed Nitish Kumar for threatening government workers who were raising their voice for permanent jobs during a function in Samastipur. Mr. Rudy said such behaviour shows the Chief Minister’s arrogance. During the function Mr. Kumar warned the protesters to stop sloganeering, otherwise they will lose their jobs.