Patna: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Saturday made it clear that he had no problems with the Congress, his ally in the state, pitching for Rahul Gandhi as the opposition's PM face. The JD(U) leader, who snapped ties with the BJP nearly five months ago, however, underscored the need for a consensus among all like-minded parties on the issue even as he ruled himself out, for the umpteenth time, as a claimant for the top post.
I have no problem, was Kumar's candid reply when journalists approached him with queries about former Madhya Pradesh Kamal Nath's statement that Gandhi shall be the Prime Ministerial candidate in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls. It is for them (the Congress) to take a call after due deliberations with all parties. At present they seem to be busy with (Bharat Jodo) yatra. We are looking forward to further developments, added Kumar.
He also remarked I must make it clear, I have said it again, that I am myself not a claimant. Of course, I am of the firm belief that more and more parties (opposed to the BJP) should come together and the front thus formed will win a handsome majority and form a government sensitive to people's needs.
The Chief Minister was talking to reporters on the sidelines of a function where he gave away appointment letters to hundreds of recruits of the state education department, an exercise that is in line with the promise of the ruling Mahagathbandhan to provide jobs in a big way. Kumar also made a jibe at the BJP's current leadership, especially, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah, neither of whom he mentioned by name.
He was asked about the visit, next week, of BJP president J P Nadda to Bihar and he replied: I do not wish to say anything about him. He has a long relationship with the state, especially its capital where he has spent his formative years. But as the head of his party, he has little choice but to follow the commands of two persons. Kumar also hit back at Sushil Kumar Modi, his former deputy, who has criticized the state government's decision to purchase a helicopter and a plane for itself claiming the JD(U) leader will not be able to complete his tenure and Bihar will see the BJP form the next government.