"I have known Nitish Kumar for decades....He is an upright person known for honesty and integrity in public life," Thakur told reporters here.
When told that his own party leaders, led by former Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi, have questioned Kumar's role in the multi-crore medicine scam, Thakur said that as far as he was concerned Nitish Kumar was honest to the core and it would be unfair to cast aspersion on him in the scam.
Thakur's remarks defending the former chief minister have assumed significance as Modi has been leading campaign against Nitish Kumar, charging him with presiding over the medicine purchase scam at the time he held the health department after sacking the BJP ministers, a charge that the former chief minister has flatly denied.