Accusing Modi government of interfering in states ruled by non-BJP parties by creating "artificial crisis" there, JD(U) today appealed to regional parties like Trinamool Congress, BJD and Samajwadi Party to "join hands" to counter the "dirty designs".
Reminding Prime Minister Narendra Modi of his "cooperative federalism" pitch in Parliament, JD(U) general secretary K C Tyagi said that on the contrary in last few days it looks the "new government has come up with a new programme of Opposition-mukt(free) Bharat".
He alleged that since the BJP government has taken over, there is "regular interference" in West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
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"If this kind of attitude does not stop here, then we will appeal to all the regional parties to join hands and develop an understanding to oppose these dirty designs of the BJP government at the Centre," Tyagi said.
While JD(U) is in power in Bihar, Trinamool Congress, Samjawadi Party and Biju Janta Dal (BJD) rule in West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh and Odisha respectively. Ever since its crushing defeat in Lok Sabha polls in Bihar, JD (U) had been trying to bring all regional parties together on various issues.
The JD(U) leader referred to criticism by ministers of state governments on the sensitive issues like law and order.
"Same is the story in Bihar as well," said the JD(U) MP, who party is involved in frequent clashes with the BJP after snapping its 17-year-old ties with it in June last year.
Tyagi alleged that when BJP failed to win over Mamata Banerjee's TMC for "political gain in Rajya Sabha... These kind of interference started happening in the state to put pressure on the government."
"This raises doubt on the Prime Minister's statement in the House," he said.
The attack by JD(U) on BJP the issue of federalism comes at a time when it has declared that days of anti-Congressism are over for it.
There have been reports about attempts by the non-NDA parties to cobble up a loose Opposition grouping in Parliament to take on the BJP government.