"Grand Secular Alliance is united in Bihar. There is no problem in the alliance," Bihar Congress chief Ashok Choudhary said, a day after aggressively opposing the move.
"Both Congress and JD(U) are by and large supporting the move to squeeze out black money from the economy but they are opposed to the poor execution of the scheme which has forced common man to stand in queues for hours to withdraw one's hard earned money," Choudhary said.
The PCC chief, who is also education minister in Nitish Kumar-led alliance government, had said that they were guided by the directives of party high command and the state unit would snap ties if the central leadership says so.
Choudhary blamed the media for blowing his yesterday's statement out of proportion.
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He said that JD(U) may not be aggressively opposing the demonetisation move compared to Congress, but even Nitish Kumar in his Madhubani meeting had said that people were facing difficulties in the wake of the decision.
Bihar JD(U) spokesperson Sunil Kumar Singh also denied any differences within the alliance and termed it as a "figment of imagination of opposition parties."
The people of Bihar have given their mandate to Nitish Kumar government for five years and the state government was actively working on common agenda, he said.