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Mulayam says Bihar CM Nitish Kumar ‘deceived’ Lalu

Describing Kumar to be a ‘fraud’, Yadav said the JD(U) leader ended up cheating despite initially making moves to bring the disparate Janata Parivar constituents under one banner, in an apparent reference to meagre five seats offered by the secular alliance to his party for the Bihar assembly polls which led to the party’s exit.

Published on: Oct 11, 2015 11:16 PM IST
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Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav on Sunday accused Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar of having deceived Lalu Prasad into forging an alliance, expressing surprise that the RJD supremo fell into the JD(U) leader’s trap despite being convicted in the fodder scam cases pursued by Kumar’s men.

Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar at an election rally in Gaya on Sunday. (PTI)
Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar at an election rally in Gaya on Sunday. (PTI)

“I wonder what has prompted the RJD supremo to stand with Kumar despite being sentenced RPT sentenced to five-year imprisonment in the fodder scam which was pursued by the chief minister’s men in the courts,” Yadav said during an election meeting at Bhabhua town in Kaimur district.

“Prasad suffered irreparable loss politically due to conviction in the fodder scam, but amazingly he chose to stand by Kumar... I wonder what could be the reason behind that,” the SP supremo said.

Describing Kumar to be a ‘fraud’, Yadav said the JD(U) leader ended up cheating despite initially making moves to bring the disparate Janata Parivar constituents under one banner, in an apparent reference to meagre five seats offered by the secular alliance to his party for the Bihar assembly polls which led to the party’s exit.

The former Uttar Pradesh chief minister also attacked both the RJD and JD(U) for betraying socialist movement by not doing enough for welfare of the poor people.

 
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