"I do not wish to make any comment on a court order," Kumar told reporters when asked for his reaction on his rival Lalu Prasad's conviction by CBI court in Ranchi in the multi-crore scam.
Bihar minister P K Shahi, who was a petitioner against the RJD chief in the case, also did not comment on the court order. "No comments," Shahi told PTI when contacted.
"We feel bad but law is law for everybody.... If you do wrong you will be punished definetely.... Law is equal for everybody," he told reporters at Madhepura, his Lok Sabha constituency in Bihar.
The JD(U) chief said that he and other socialist leaders had helped people like Lalu Prasad and Nitish Kumar to emerge as leaders of the weaker sections after Karpoori Thakur to work for the welfare of the poor.
"But he (Prasad) after becoming chief minister of Bihar started looting the government treasury for his family and personal greed and today he is paying for it."