"Nitish Kumar has described the Prime Minister's Rs 1.25 lakh crore package for Bihar as 'repackaging of old schemes' ... Instead of questioning (Narendra) Modi, Kumar should explain as to why old package was allowed to stay old and not implemented," he told reporters.
"Were the people of Bihar not entitled to infrastructure development during the previous UPA government?" Akbar asked and stated that the so-called old package never saw the light of the day.
Trashing the chief minister's denouncement of the Bihar package and Akbar said Kumar has lost control over his thought and voice and has become nervous about the outcome of the forthcoming Assembly polls.
On the Samajwadi Party (SP)'s decision to part ways with the grand alliance, he said the development was on expected lines as the constituent parties were "not together with heart and mind".
"Let us see what awaits in future as far as the shape of grand alliance is concerned," he said.