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JD(U) struck a deal with BJP, hence supported CAA: Tejashwi

Slamming Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for his support for Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), RJD leader Tejaswi Yadav said that Mr Kumar has a deal with the saffron party to remain in power in the state, so he supported the act.

JD(U) struck a deal with BJP, hence supported CAA: Tejashwi
JD(U) struck a deal with BJP, hence supported CAA: Tejashwi
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Published : Jan 13, 2020, 10:47 PM IST

Patna: RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav on Monday launched a frontal attack on JD(U), accusing it of having struck a "deal" with the BJP as part of which it supported the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill in Parliament to ensure that its president Nitish Kumar remain in power in the state.

JD(U) struck a deal with BJP, hence supported CAA: Tejashwi

Talking to reporters outside the state assembly, Yadav also expressed dissatisfaction with the chief minister's assurance that concerns expressed by the opposition over CAA, NPR and proposed country-wide NRC would be discussed in the next session.

"The chief minister could have extended the special day-long session for the purpose. It seems he was simply buying time, hoping things to cool down for his comfort," Yadav - who is the leader of the opposition in the assembly -- alleged.

At a special session, the House unanimously approved the 166th constitutional amendment, providing for an extension of quotas for SCs and STs by another 10 years.

"Even on our apprehensions about the NPR containing problematic columns like places of birth of parents he was equivocal. He said 'dekhenge' (will look into) and not say anything categorically," the RJD leader who was flanked by party colleagues, including elder brother Tej Pratap Yadav, said.

Yadav, who is the son of the party's founding president Lalu Prasad and its chief ministerial candidate for the assembly polls due this year, sought to make light of the stout opposition to NRC by JD(U) national vice president Prashant Kishor.

"What standing does he have? Even his party does not consider him as its leader. Professionals dabbling into politics.. I do not resent it, they are well within their rights to do so," he remarked about the election strategist, who is known to share good relations with his jailed father and had handled his party's campaign for the 2015 assembly polls, which Nitish Kumar and Lalu Prasad had fought in an alliance.

Read: PM should hold televised Q&A session with CAA critics: Chidambaram

"But one thing I must say, there should not be deal-making in politics. The JD(U)'s charade of supporting the CAA and opposing the NRC is part of a design. Does the party not know that CAA was brought to clear the hurdles that came in the way of implementing NRC?" Yadav asked.

Notably, the JD(U) had opposed the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill when it was first introduced in Parliament in January last year. Nine months later, with the party's strength in the Lok Sabha having risen manifold, the JD(U) changed tack and supported the Bill in both Houses - a move that took many of its top office-bearers by surprise.

"The fact is Nitish Kumar depends on BJP for his survival in power and is ready to make any compromise to stay in the chief minister's chair. All his words and deeds can be viewed in this light," said Yadav, who had served as Kumar's deputy until the latter ended alliance with RJD and returned to the NDA in 2017.

Also Read: CPI to launch 'Save Constitution, Save Democracy' campaign from Jan 26

Patna: RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav on Monday launched a frontal attack on JD(U), accusing it of having struck a "deal" with the BJP as part of which it supported the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill in Parliament to ensure that its president Nitish Kumar remain in power in the state.

JD(U) struck a deal with BJP, hence supported CAA: Tejashwi

Talking to reporters outside the state assembly, Yadav also expressed dissatisfaction with the chief minister's assurance that concerns expressed by the opposition over CAA, NPR and proposed country-wide NRC would be discussed in the next session.

"The chief minister could have extended the special day-long session for the purpose. It seems he was simply buying time, hoping things to cool down for his comfort," Yadav - who is the leader of the opposition in the assembly -- alleged.

At a special session, the House unanimously approved the 166th constitutional amendment, providing for an extension of quotas for SCs and STs by another 10 years.

"Even on our apprehensions about the NPR containing problematic columns like places of birth of parents he was equivocal. He said 'dekhenge' (will look into) and not say anything categorically," the RJD leader who was flanked by party colleagues, including elder brother Tej Pratap Yadav, said.

Yadav, who is the son of the party's founding president Lalu Prasad and its chief ministerial candidate for the assembly polls due this year, sought to make light of the stout opposition to NRC by JD(U) national vice president Prashant Kishor.

"What standing does he have? Even his party does not consider him as its leader. Professionals dabbling into politics.. I do not resent it, they are well within their rights to do so," he remarked about the election strategist, who is known to share good relations with his jailed father and had handled his party's campaign for the 2015 assembly polls, which Nitish Kumar and Lalu Prasad had fought in an alliance.

Read: PM should hold televised Q&A session with CAA critics: Chidambaram

"But one thing I must say, there should not be deal-making in politics. The JD(U)'s charade of supporting the CAA and opposing the NRC is part of a design. Does the party not know that CAA was brought to clear the hurdles that came in the way of implementing NRC?" Yadav asked.

Notably, the JD(U) had opposed the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill when it was first introduced in Parliament in January last year. Nine months later, with the party's strength in the Lok Sabha having risen manifold, the JD(U) changed tack and supported the Bill in both Houses - a move that took many of its top office-bearers by surprise.

"The fact is Nitish Kumar depends on BJP for his survival in power and is ready to make any compromise to stay in the chief minister's chair. All his words and deeds can be viewed in this light," said Yadav, who had served as Kumar's deputy until the latter ended alliance with RJD and returned to the NDA in 2017.

Also Read: CPI to launch 'Save Constitution, Save Democracy' campaign from Jan 26

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JD(U) struck a deal with BJP, hence supported CAA: Tejashwi
         Patna, Jan 13 (PTI) RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav on
Monday launched a frontal attack on JD(U), accusing it of
having struck a "deal" with the BJP as part of which it
supported the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill in Parliament to
ensure that its president Nitish Kumar remain in power in the
state.
         Talking to reporters outside the state assembly, Yadav
also expressed dissatisfaction with the chief minister's
assurance that concerns expressed by the opposition over CAA,
NPR and proposed country-wide NRC would be discussed in the
next session.
         "The chief minister could have extended the special
day-long session for the purpose. It seems he was simply
buying time, hoping things to cool down for his comfort,"
Yadav - who is the leader of the opposition in the assembly
-- alleged.
         At a special session, the House unanimously approved
the 166th constitutional amendment, providing for extension of
quotas for SCs and STs by another 10 years.
         "Even on our apprehensions about the NPR containing
problematic columns like places of birth of parents he was
equivocal. He said 'dekhenge' (will look into) and not say
anything categorically," the RJD leader who was flanked by
party colleagues, including elder brother Tej Pratap Yadav,
said.
         Yadav, who is the son of the party's founding
president Lalu Prasad and its chief ministerial candidate for
the assembly polls due this year, sought to make light of the
stout opposition to NRC by JD(U) national vice president
Prashant Kishor.
         "What standing does he have? Even his party does not
consider him as its leader. Professionals dabbling into
politics... I do not resent it, they are well within their
rights to do so," he remarked about the election strategist,
who is known to share good relations with his jailed father
and had handled his party's campaign for the 2015 assembly
polls, which Nitish Kumar and Lalu Prasad had fought in an
alliance.
         "But one thing I must say, there should not be deal-
making in politics. The JD(U)'s charade of supporting the CAA
and opposing the NRC is part of a design. Does the party not
know that CAA was brought to clear the hurdles that came in
the way of implementing NRC?" Yadav asked.
         Notably, the JD(U) had opposed the Citizenship
(Amendment) Bill when it was first introduced in Parliament in
January last year. Nine months later, with the party's
strength in the Lok Sabha having risen manifold, the JD(U)
changed tack and supported the Bill in both Houses - a move
that took many of its top office-bearers by surprise.
         "The fact is Nitish Kumar depends on BJP for his
survival in power and is ready to make any compromise to stay
in the chief minister's chair. All his words and deeds can be
viewed in this light," said Yadav, who had served as Kumar's
deputy until the latter ended alliance with RJD and returned
to the NDA in 2017. PTI NAC
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