Stepping up his attack on UPA government ahead of Lok Sabha elections, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar today accused the Centre of cheating Bihar and its people by putting the demand of special status in cold storage.
"We have been cheated by the Centre as it put the process for grant of special status to Bihar or an equivalent situation in the cold stage due to political reasons," he said at the JD(U)'s ninth Sankalp rally here.
Kumar lamented that the Centre deferred at the very last minute the meeting of a committee headed by the Union Finance Ministry on November 26 last when it was slated to take a decision on granting special status or something equivalent to it on basis of Raghuram Rajan committee report.
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Hardening his stand on the issue, the chief minister said the special status demand was not a dole by Centre, but a right of Bihar and its people.
"I will not sit quite till I attain the special status demand," Kumar said.
The chief minister also hit back at the BJP and returned the betrayal charge saying he did not betray the erstwhile ally, but the latter did so to him by projecting a divisive leader as its prime ministerial candidate, he said, referring to Narendra Modi.
"It's our consistent and considered view that a person aspiring to lead the country have to take all sections of the society and be committed to economic development of backward states," the senior JD(U) leader said.