"I will enter the ring as a 'pahalwan' (wrestler) without bothering how strong is the opponent and whether I will win or lose," Manjhi told reporters here.
"I'll make an emotional speech to the legislators that I stand for welfare of the poor and downtrodden of the society. If you agree with me then come along and if I do not get adequate response I'll quit the CM post," Manjhi said.
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Manjhi said "I have not come to politics after selling my land and have to make money for livelihood...I came to politics with an intention of public service."
On his mentor Nitish Kumar's repeated allegation of horse trading, Manjhi said "I am poor and a pauper and have no money for horse trading."
Seeking to turn the tables on his adversaries, Manjhi said "they (Nitish group) are actually indulging in horse trading by taking MLAs to Delhi and keeping them in posh hotel...About Rs 1 lakh was spent on each MLA in this journey."
Flanked by minister Mahachandra Prasad Singh, his appointed chief whip Rajiv Ranjan and rebel MLA Ravindra Rai; Manjhi said he would once again appeal to Governor Keshari Nath Tripathi for secret ballot during confidence vote.
The governor has asked the Speaker to look into two options of lobby division or secret ballot during the trust vote that would take place on the opening day of budget session of Assembly after his speech to joint session of the Bihar legislature.