The BJPs Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan echoed Raj Thackeray this week,telling a crowd in Satna that he would not allow Biharis to usurp jobs in the area.
Karkhana lagega Satna mein aur naukri karne aayenge Bihar se,ye hum honey nahin denge, (Factories will be set up in Satna,but people from Bihar will get jobs in them,I wont allow this) Chouhan told a Garib Utthan (Uplift of the Poor) rally on Thursday.
The chief minister said he had asked factories to employ local people. They will have to train local youths and employ them, he said.
The statement provoked sharp responses from Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and RJD president Lalu Prasad,following which Chouhan backtracked.
All I meant was that local people should be given priority over outsiders, he clarified in Indore on Friday,adding that he had not meant any offence to Biharis.
In a letter to Chouhan,Nitish said: Your statement regarding not employing Biharis in Madhya Pradesh is very objectionable. The people of the country enjoy a fundamental right to find a job in any part of the country on the basis of their talents and abilities.
I request you to keep opening up job opportunities to people of all states and cooperate with them and ensure their safety, Nitish wrote.
He refrained,however,from criticizing Chouhan in public. The BJP is a part of Nitishs government in Bihar. No BJP leader in Bihar was willing to comment on Chouhans statement.
Lalu said Chouhan had a narrow mind,and had insulted Bihars sentiments.
State Congress chief Suresh Pachauri said the CMs comments were parochial and divisive. Party spokesman KK Mishra said,It seems Raj Thackerays soul has entered Shivraj Singh Chouhans body.
The BJP has been searching for a thread to unite residents of Madhya Pradesh,where the general impression is that most people dont identify with the state because they dont have a stake in it. Unlike Maharashtra and Gujarat,the residents of Madhya Pradesh dont feel passionately about their state, Chouhan said recently.
Chouhans government has recently come up with a Madhya Pradesh Song. A weeklong programme organized to mark the states foundation day on November 1 will conclude Saturday.