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Law & order state subject,could do little as railway minister
Reacting sharply to the BJPs comment that Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar was the railway minister when the Sabarmati train burning incident happened leading to riots in Gujarat,the JD(U) on Tuesday said that the saffron party should pose similar questions to the then prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee,who had reminded Gujarat CM Narendra Modi of his rajdharma; in the wake of the 2002 riots.
JD(U) national spokesperson and Rajya Sabha MP Shivanand Tiwari,who was given the task to clarify the partys stand,said: We are hurt and surprised at unwarranted reaction by BJP leaders on Nitishs Delhi speech. They should stop verbal assault and respect their oldest and trusted ally. We will take cognisance of what BJP national president Rajnath Singh says about us in the coming days.
Tiwari said the party wondered why BJP leaders were raising Godhra questions now. The BJP should rather put this question before Vajpayee who had reminded Modi of rajdharma for his failure to control communal violence, he said,clarifying that Nitishs tilak ,topi reference was meant to stress the need for Hindu-Muslim unity.
Tiwari added,There is nothing new about the JD(U)s stand on Modi. Everyone knows he was not allowed to campaign during Bihar elections. What Nitish said in Delhi was in consonance with the party line. We have every right to air our views. Referring to Gujarat government advertisement showing Nitish and Modi holding hands during the 2010 BJP national executive,he said,Everyone knows what had happened then and what was the motive behind it.
With reference to Bihar Deputy CM Sushil Kumar Modis statement terming Nitishs speech was unfortunate and hurt party leaders and workers,Tiwari said,Sushil Modi is a BJP leader and we cannot expect him to welcome our stand.
However,Sushil Modi on Tuesday said that the JD(U) and BJP should work together to oust the UPA rather than engage in fighting with each other. He said the states political situation will be discussed in Delhi in state BJPs core committee meeting on April 18.
Tiwari,on his part,said that though the JD(U) cannot force the BJP to continue the alliance,the BJP must not live in an illusion that it can form the next government at the Centre on its own. Offering olive branch to the alliance partner,Tiwari termed the Bihar coalition a model of good governance.
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