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As railway minister, Nitish had helped Narendra Modi: Lalu

RJD chief says Nitish had losed inquiry into the Sabarmati train burning incident to suit interest of Gujarat Chief Minister

Press Trust of India Patna
Refusing to buy Nitish Kumar's argument absolving himself of the Godhra tragedy, RJD chief Lalu Prasad today accused him of closing the Railways' probe in the train burning incident to suit the interest of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi.

"Nitish as Railway Minister had closed inquiry into the Sabarmati train burning incident to suit interest of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi. This had triggered riots," Prasad, who succeeded Kumar as Railway Minister in UPA-I, told reporters here.

"Rail se Godhra ka pura khel suru hua" (the entire game of Godhra began from Railway)," Prasad said, refusing to give clean chit to Kumar in the episode.
 
"He (Kumar) cannot absolve himself from the Godhra incident merely by saying that Railway looks into safety and not law and order problem," Prasad said.

"Had Nitish got a sincere probe done into the Godhra train burning incident, the matter would not have escalated to this level," he said.

"Since the probe was closed by Nitish Kumar, I had to reopen it by ordering a comprehensive inquiry into Sabarmati Express incident when I became Railway minister," Prasad said.

"He (Nitish) is party to Gujarat riots by keeping silent over train burning incident," Prasad, an arch-rival of the Bihar Chief Minister, said.

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First Published: Apr 17 2013 | 7:17 PM IST

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