Singh, a first-time Lok Sabha MP from Ara in the state and former Union Home Secretary, left BJP acutely embarrassed when he said criminals were rewarded with tickets at the cost of genuine party workers which, he contended, obliterated the distinction between his own party and RJD chief Lalu Prasad, who was being targeted for having established a 'jungle raj' when RJD ruled the state.
"You have given tickets to criminals. How will you give a clean administration in Bihar. No reasons have been given why criminals were allotted tickets. It is not that only criminals can win elections. We as residents of Bihar are concerned. What is the difference between you and Lalu Prasad," Singh said in Patna.
BJP, despite the seriousness of the allegation, was temperate in its reaction, with Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh asserting tickets were distributed "fairly".
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Prasad, a Rajya Sabha member from the state, said "In BJP, ticket is given to a nominee after transparent discussion by senior leaders."
BJP spokesman Siddharth Nath Singh said the party follwed a democratic and transparent process in deciding its nominees and advised Singh to follow party discipline and restraint.
Rival JD(U) was quick to pounce on BJP following Singh's comments, describing them as "exceptionally grave" and alleging that BJP chief Amit Shah wants to win the election by "hook or by crook".
"R K Singh is a senior member of the BJP from Bihar and he has had the courage to speak the truth. The unfortunate thing is that nobody is willing to listen to the truth anymore in the BJP either in Bihar or Delhi.