Patna: Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav on Monday revealed that because of him, Nitish Kumar was made a minister in the Centre. Yadav said this during the silver jubilee celebration of the party in which he addressed the party workers from Delhi through virtual mode. Describing his political journey, he said how he played a pivotal role in making five Prime Ministers of the country. Yadav stressed how he helped Nitish to become the minister of agriculture in the Union Cabinet during the NDA government led by Atal Bihar Vajpayee.
“I have played an important role even in the making of Prime Ministers, at least five PMs. We used to help others. That time Nitish was very anxious to become the minister and because of me, he was made Agriculture Minister in the Union Cabinet,” Yadav said addressing the RJD workers.
All the senior leaders of the party were present in the Patna RJD office including his younger son Tejashwi Prasad Yadav who is currently leading the party from the front. RJD state unit president Jagdanand Singh, vice president of the party Shivanand Tiwari, eldest son Tej Pratap Yadav and several other senior leaders were also present including Shyam Rajak and Abdul Bari Siddiqui.
Even in 2015 when RJD, JD(U) and Congress had formed the government, RJD was the single largest party despite that Yadav offered Nitish to become the Chief Minister. Even in the 2020 assembly elections, the RJD emerged as the single largest party, though NDA formed the government. The RJD supremo also used the occasion of the party's foundation day to attack both Bihar and NDA government at the centre. He slammed the central government for increasing fuel prices in the country.
“I still remember, when I was the CM of Bihar, I had gone to my office by cycle showing my protest against the rising fuel prices. Inflation has broken the backbone of the common man. The increase in the petrol price badly affects the poor as the price of essential commodities automatically goes high. We are going through a serious financial crisis, which has already taken us thousand years back. Many people lost their lives during the pandemic and it is very difficult to compensate for everything now,” Yadav said while accompanied by his wife Rabri Devi and eldest daughter Misa Bharti in Delhi.