A day after he denied talk of any differences with senior JD(U) leader Nitish Kumar, Bihar Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi today appeared to take a dig at his detractors, which prompted the party's spokesperson to advise him to "desist from saying such things" as "he was a nominated chief minister and not an elected one".
The comments in question came during the signing of an MoU between Bihar government and Indian Council for Agricultural Research (ICAR) for turning the Rajendra Agricultural University (RAU) in the state into a central university.
Lauding the Centre for the initiative, Manjhi added with a smile, "I am thanking the central government. If this leads to stomach ache for some people, let it be. If we have to get work done by the Centre, we will have to thank it."
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Coming out strongly against Manjhi, JD(U) spokesperson Neeraj Kumar said, "The Chief Minister should desist from saying such things. He should not say anything that can compromise the agenda of governance.
"Manjhi should not forget that he is a nominated CM and not an elected one and he should work on the roadmap already decided for the state. Whatever the Centre is giving to Bihar is our right. It is not alms," Neeraj Kumar added.