Kumar, who was speaking to reporters after his weekly 'Lok Samvad' (public interaction), said Rahul Gandhi's comment in the US last week that dynasties are commonplace in India is unacceptable to the country.
"To say that 'parivarwad' (family hegemony) is acceptable in Indian politics is not true .... To say that a person born into a political family has merit to rule is wrong ... If a comparison is made, it would be found that performance of non-dynasts in high positions as compared to dynasts is far better," he said.
He said while there are many such examples in Bihar like RJD of Lalu Prasad, neither his son nor anybody else from his family is in politics.
Speaking at the University of California, Berkeley, on September 12 Rahul Gandhi had said, "Most parties in India have that problem. Mr Akhilesh Yadav is a dynast. Mr Stalin (son of M Karunanidhi in DMK) is a dynast... Even Abhishek Bachchhan is a dynast. So, that's how India runs. So, don't get after me because that's how India is run".
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He also said a provision should be made in the statute to ensure terms of all these elected bodies do not end before the stipulated five years.
Every now and then there are elections, and the model code of conduct hampers development and creates adminstrative problems, he said.
"A debate on simultaneous elections to Parliament and state Assemblies is going on in the public domain. I don't see such a possibility in 2019 ... If a consensus emerges this could happen in 2024," he said.
Speculation is rife in Bihar about the general and state Assembly polls taking place together in 2019 after the JD(U) returned to the NDA and formed a coalition government with the BJP in the state in July.
Responding to a question about whether Rohingya muslims, whom the BJP-led government at the Centre wants deported to Myanmar, should be pushed back to their country, Kumar only said he holds "liberal" views on humanitarian issues.
About the attachment of a property belonging to Lalu Prasad's son and former deputy chief minister Tejashwi Yadav in New Delhi by the Income Tax department, Kumar said those in public life should serve people and not acquire benami assets.
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