"It is my public commitment that Nitish Kumar will be the chief minister if the secular alliance wins, so where is the question of who wins more seats," Prasad said addressing a function of a private TV here.
"I have already applied tilak on the forehead of Nitish Kumar," he said and used a popular hindi song "pyar kiya hai to darna kya..." to drive home his point.
The RJD chief was also evasive on the question if he would remote control the future government of Nitish Kumar.
"It is not the question of running government by remote control. This election is a question of the entire country...How can I allow the country to break?" Prasad said in reply to question in this regard.
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"Yaduvanshis are not fool that anybody can lure them away. They know who their benefactor is and will never desert me," Prasad said.
He also pooh poohed any challenge to Muslim votes in view of AIMIM of Hyderabad MP Asauddin Owaisi deciding to contest in the Muslim-dominated four districts of Seemanchal.
Asked that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was posing a challenge to him in Bihar poll, Prasad said in a humorous way, "He is junior to me as I am 70 years old and he is 65. I came in politics in the the 90s and he came later."
Prasad described himself as "Naxalite". "But, I am a Naxalite not of violence but of non-violence," he said.
The RJD chief said that the BJP was using "jungle raj-2" slogan to drive forward castes away from him.
"I wish to assure my forward castes brothers that I do not believe in 'patka-patki' (wrestling). I have always worked for empowerment of poor and deprived even those hailing from forward castes," he said.