BJP leader and former Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi.
Patna:
Taking strong exception to Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's bid to woo voters on the plank of local vs outsiders, BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi today asked the senior JD-U leader to define his remark.
Mr Kumar has been needlessly raking up divisive issues like caste, forward vs backward and local vs outsiders to divert public attention from the development plank to attack the Prime Minister, Mr Sushil Modi said in a statement.
Demanding that the Chief Minister give a definition of outsider, he asked Mr Kumar to explain whether JD-U national president Sharad Yadav, general secretary KC Tyagi and Rajya Sabha MP Pawan Verma were locals or outsiders.
The former Deputy Chief Minister asked, by harping on the outsider remark for the Prime Minister, was the Bihar Chief Minister not insulting his socialist peers like Madhu Limaye and George Fernandes who were elected to the Lok Sabha from Bihar?
Slamming Mr Kumar for bringing down the level of discourse in the elections despite occupying a constitutional post, Mr Sushil Modi alleged the Chief Minister was trying to push Bihar back into the dark age of 1990s by accepting RJD supremo Lalu Prasad's leadership in the elections.
Stating that the people of Bihar aspired to live in a global village to seek education and employment, Mr Sushil Modi exuded confidence that the electorate would reject the shallow casteist mindset of the secular alliance leader and usher in a change of guard by handing over power to the NDA at the hustings.
Mr Kumar has been needlessly raking up divisive issues like caste, forward vs backward and local vs outsiders to divert public attention from the development plank to attack the Prime Minister, Mr Sushil Modi said in a statement.
Demanding that the Chief Minister give a definition of outsider, he asked Mr Kumar to explain whether JD-U national president Sharad Yadav, general secretary KC Tyagi and Rajya Sabha MP Pawan Verma were locals or outsiders.
The former Deputy Chief Minister asked, by harping on the outsider remark for the Prime Minister, was the Bihar Chief Minister not insulting his socialist peers like Madhu Limaye and George Fernandes who were elected to the Lok Sabha from Bihar?
Slamming Mr Kumar for bringing down the level of discourse in the elections despite occupying a constitutional post, Mr Sushil Modi alleged the Chief Minister was trying to push Bihar back into the dark age of 1990s by accepting RJD supremo Lalu Prasad's leadership in the elections.
Stating that the people of Bihar aspired to live in a global village to seek education and employment, Mr Sushil Modi exuded confidence that the electorate would reject the shallow casteist mindset of the secular alliance leader and usher in a change of guard by handing over power to the NDA at the hustings.
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