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Bihar govt won't last long given war of words: Paswan

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Press Trust of India Patna
LJP supremo and Union Minister Ram Vilas Paswan today said the Mahagathbandhan government in Bihar "will not last long" citing the "ongoing war of words" between the allies JD(U) and RJD.

"Given the ongoing war of words between the two alliance partners in Bihar, this (state) government will not last long," the Union Minister for Consumer Affairs told reporters here at party office.

Accompanied by party's Parliamentary Board Chairman Chirag Paswan, the Minister asked RJD boss Lalu Prasad to explain if his party's leaders - Raghuvansh Prasad Singh, Taslimuddin and Prabhunath Singh - are making statements against Chief Minister Nitish Kumar with or without his consent.
 

RJD leaders Raghuvansh Prasad Singh and Taslimuddin had recently criticised Chief Minister Nitish Kumar prompting JD(U) to demand action against both of them.

Paswan said that Prasad's "silence" shows he has given his "tacit" support to these leaders to mount pressure on Kumar, who has initiated action against various RJD leaders like Mohammad Shahabuddin, Raj Ballabh Yadav, Bindi Yadav, for their alleged involvement criminal activities.

Referring to Chirag Paswan's recent meeting with Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh demanding President's rule in Bihar over "deteriorating" law and order in the state, Paswan questioned Kumar's good governance claims asking what type of "good governance" he wants if state minister Abdul Gafoor can meet Mohammad Shahabuddin in jail, who is serving life term.

"Nitish Kumar should also explain as to what happened to his assurance 'Main Hoon Naa' in reply to a query during Bihar Assembly polls that he has aligned with RJD which is synonymous with 'Jungle Raj'," he said.

He should also explain as to what happened to the slogan of 'Bihar Me Bahaar Hai Nitishe Kumar Hai' and there will be rule of law in the state, Paswan said.

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First Published: May 22 2016 | 6:22 PM IST

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