Nitish stands by his remarks for secular candidate for next PM
Updated on Jun 20, 2012 12:06 pm IST
As Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar stood by his remarks calling for a secular candidate as the country's next Prime Minister on Tuesday, reactions came in from across the political front on what has been seen as an indirect attack on BJP leader Narendra Modi's perceived bid for the top job. Speaking in Patna, Kumar termed his remarks, made in an interview to a newspaper as 'golden'.
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