NDA Leaders Respond to Rahul Gandhi's Criticism of Nitish Kumar
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New Delhi, April 21 (NationPress) Leaders from the NDA expressed strong disapproval on Tuesday regarding the comments made by Rahul Gandhi, the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, about the political situation in Bihar and former Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. Some leaders criticized Gandhi's statements, asserting that they demonstrate a lack of seriousness and clarity in his political comprehension.
Bihar's Deputy Chief Minister, Vijay Kumar Chaudhary, reacted emphatically to Gandhi’s remarks, questioning the clarity and seriousness of the Congress leader’s statements. He remarked, “What does Rahul Gandhi say and what does it mean? To this day, the country has not grasped it. A person who supposedly opposes women’s reservation, who cannot distinguish between the government and the nation, who is not earnest about politics, and who is unaware of the limits of parliamentary decorum, should not be regarded seriously by anyone...”
In a different response, Bihar Minister Ram Kripal Yadav dismissed Gandhi’s claim that Nitish Kumar resigned under BJP pressure. He stated, “Rahul Gandhi is a leader of the Congress Party, which has a history of putting pressure on individuals to achieve results, reflecting its mentality. However, no pressure was applied in this instance. Nitish Kumar made this decision independently...”
This political clash comes in the wake of Rahul Gandhi's criticism of Nitish Kumar at a rally in Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu, where he accused the seasoned Bihar leader of being “compromised” and alleged that the BJP had exerted control over him. Gandhi asserted that Nitish Kumar’s political influence diminished following his resignation as Chief Minister and his subsequent transition to the Rajya Sabha.
He stated, “Look at what has recently transpired in Bihar. The Chief Minister of Bihar has been ousted and a BJP representative put in his place. Why? Because the Chief Minister of Bihar is compromised. He did not utter a word and quietly moved to the Rajya Sabha.”
Nitish Kumar, who is the longest-serving Chief Minister of Bihar, resigned on April 14, shortly after being elected to the Rajya Sabha from the state. His resignation and the resulting political shift in Bihar have ignited a fierce exchange of accusations between the Congress and the BJP-led alliance, heightening the pre-election political climate.