"As a ruling party they (BJP) should rpt should have done this suo motu but they do not not have large heart to show such kind gesture," the former Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar told reporters here.
Kumar's support for the Congress, the second largest party in the Lok Sabha with 44 seats, in getting the LOP post despite falling short of the requisite 10 per cent, comes in the wake of JD(U) General Secretary K C Tyagi announcing the party's support to the Congress for the post yesterday.
Kumar said the role of the LOP was crucial in making appointments in important constitutional posts like Central Vigilance Commissioner, head of the National Human Rights Commission and the Lokpal.
Kumar gave example of his NDA government in Bihar which had offered LOP post to RJD after 2010 Assembly election despite the fact that Lalu Prasad's party did not have the requisite 10 per cent seats.
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''Similar gesture was shown by us in the state Legislative Council also'', he said to drive home his point.
Kumar's support for Congress signals growing proximity between the two parties. Congress has extended written support to the new Jitan Ram Manjhi government in Bihar.