"This, however, does not mean any overall support for the Nitish Kumar Government whose every action will be judged on its merits," CPI Central Secretariat said in a statement.
The CPI and the CPI-ML (Liberation) also opposed the Bihar Bandh call given by the BJP tomorrow, with the former terming JD(U)'s move as "an important step following the elevation of Narendra Modi within BJP and in the battle against the divisive communal forces of Hindutva."
The CPI-ML (Liberation), while welcoming the break-up of the JD(U)-BJP alliance, said, "We will not let Nitish Kumar shift the agenda in Bihar, and will hold his Government responsible for all its betrayals and failures on the question of land reform, justice, corruption and people's rights."
It also accused Nitish Kumar of "hobnobbing in an equally opportunist way with authoritarian and corrupt forces like Congress and Trinamool Congress. Nitish Kumar is now competing with Laloo Prasad to appease the Congress."
The party also accused Nitish Kumar of giving strength and legitimacy to BJP and Modi for 17 years and remaining a Minister in the NDA Government even in the aftermath of the Gujarat massacre in 2002.