The JD(U) in a resolution adopted before walking out of its 17-year-old alliance with the party leading the NDA said the anointment of the Gujarat Chief Minister as Chairman of BJP's Election Campaign Committee for the next Lok Sabha elections did not augur well for the health of the country's "secular and democratic polity."
The three-page resolution was passed after a one-and-a-half-hour-long meeting of party MPs, MLAs, ministers and other leaders presided over by Sharad Yadav at 1, Anne Marg, official residence of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.
"The Goa announcement of the Chairmanship of the electoral campaign committee of BJP has filled all of us with deep apprehensions about the future. It has left not a shadow of doubt that this is a mere ceremonial prelude to his nomination as Prime Ministerial candidate.
"All efforts within BJP to suggest care and moderation in the process were smothered with the authoritarian cult and imperious disdain. Needless to say that these developments do not augur well for health of our secular and democratic polity," it said.
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But the language used by the new BJP campaign committee chief after assuming the post sounded "frightening" for a section of society, he told reporters.
The resolution spoke of what JD(U) called a rapid rise in the "growing hegemonic control" of a leadership that does not represent the characterstics which we had emphasised for the continuation of the alliance.
"The increased dominance of this leadership in the party with the intentions of thrusting its decisions on its alliance partners.