Kumar had at first called the strike on March 1 but later decided to defer it by a day to March two considering the examinations in the state on March one, Kumar told PTI here.
Launching an attack on the Congress-led UPA government for according special category status to Seemandhra after creation of Telangana while "ignoring" Bihar's plea, he told reporters "this is betrayal of Bihar and other backward states.
"We have no problem with Seemandhra getting special category status as well as a package but the same has been denied to Bihar despite a favourable recommendation by the Raghuram Rajan committee report," he said.
The chief minister appealed to all political parties and the people to observe the bandh to protest the UPA government's 'betrayal'.
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Meanwhile, senior BJP leader and former deputy chief minister Sushil Kumar Modi said his party has called 'rail roko' on February 28 to protest the Centre's 'discriminatory' approach toward the state.
Asked if BJP would participate in the bandh called by Kumar, Modi said the chief minister had announced it without consulting all political parties.