"Sangh-mukt Bharat banane ke liye sabhi gair BJP parties ko ek hona hoga (to usher in a Sangh-free India all non-BJP parties have to come together)," the new JD(U) chief said at the 'Advantage Conclave' here.
"Uniting against BJP and its divisive ideology is the only way to save democracy," said Kumar, who has already talked about "largest possible unity" among secular parties.
The Chief Minister said he was not against any party or individual, but against "divisive" ideology of the Sangh, the ideological parent of BJP.
In an apparent dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Kumar
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said, "Management is more important than event management."
"Event management could benefit for sometime. But, there is a need to go into the depth of the issue. Sincere work done for the welfare of people itself reaches the masses," he said.
Referring to prohibition in Bihar, he said, "I have visited three-four districts (after announcement of total ban on liquor on April 5). I found its not only women but even men are happy with it."
He said his government is focusing on women empowerment and has given them 35 per cent reservation in government jobs.