"Nitish Kumar government is going to break the old tradition laid down during NDA days to seek views of cross-section (of people) before finalising the budget," senior BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi told reporters.
Sushil Modi, who was also deputy chief minister and Finance Minister in the NDA government, said Kumar was afraid that the credit would go to BJP if he followed the tradition.
He advocated free distribution of laptop with internet facility to boys and girls of plus-two level.
Asked if this was inspired by similar scheme in Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, Sushil Modi retorted, "What is the harm in learning good things from anywhere?"
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