"Mandal (those entitled to Mandal Commission report) is the need of the hour. It is in response to Kamandal to protect social justice," Prasad said at a press conference here.
"Mandal train has started. Those willing to board are welcome while those not interested will miss it," added the former Bihar chief minister, whose bonhomie with JD(U) leader Nitish Kumar revived after the former Jaiprakash Narain disciples were drubbed by the BJP in the Lok Sabha elections.
"I know whom you are indicating (Nitish Kumar) to or those whose stomach has started aching (for his joining hands with Nitish)," Prasad said when asked about the alliance.
"Nitish Kumar was 'ours'. He grew up in secularism, but went to BJP and allowed it to grow. JD(U)'s divorce with the BJP led to vote division... We defeated BJP in RS elections in Bihar, and not the independent candidate as we knew the BJP's design," he said.
"It was a combined 45 per cent. The BJP would not have been in the picture had they fought (in alliance)," Prasad claimed.
"Do you mean to say we should give it to BJP," Prasad said when asked on the performance of Bihar, against which Prasad had been scathing ever since the JDU-BJP alliance dethroned the RJD from power in the state.