Abdul Bari Siddiqui, a minister in the Grand Alliance government, had yesterday dismissed any possibility of Yadav's resignation over the CBI FIR in the land-for-hotels case and had said, "Tell us who made the sacrifice so that we can pay obeisance by lighting aggarbatti."
He had blamed the JD(U) spokesperson for creating tension in the coalition by making tall assertions "to remain in the media limelight".
Hitting back at Siddiqui, Bihar JD(U)'s chief spokesman Sanjay Singh today said, "A man who has been pushed from number two position in the RJD in the past to number five minister today is actually expressing his frustration... Siddiqui should answer to whom he is showing agarbatti."
He said Nitish Kumar made the sacrifice by reducing the number of seats contested by the JD(U) in the 2015 Assembly elections to 101 from 149 in the earlier poll.
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His fellow spokespersons Ajay Alok and Nikhil Mandal also went on the offensive.
"Earlier, people used to come to politics full with 'sewa bhav' (will to serve) but now it seems some are guided by 'mewa bhav' (to make fortune)," Alok said in a veiled attack on the deputy chief minister.
"They should not test our patience," he said.
However, state Disaster Management department minister and RJD leader Chandrasekhar who was present with the chief minister at a function in Patna today praised him saying, "Nitish Kumar is 'Vishkarma' (Lord Vishkarma) of Bihar's development."
Meanwhile, according to reports in a section of the media, Shakeel Ahmad Khan, the Congress MLA from Kadwa in Katihar, has written a letter to party vice-president Rahul Gandhi asking about the party's stand on corruption for the 2019 general election.
After returning from Ranchi, Lalu Prasad, replying to reporters' question about the political crisis said, "Do not bother about the coalition, rather concentrate on other developments like the problem the country is facing from its neighbours and parliamentary developments.