Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is not under consideration for a reunion with the BJP, the party’s top leader in Bihar, Sushil Kumar Modi, clarified today, rebutting media reports on his alleged stand.
Mr Kumar’s coalition government in Bihar rests largely on Lalu Yadav, who has the most legislators in Bihar. But Lalu and his two sons, who are both in their 20s and ministers in Bihar, have of late exerted series scandals for the government.
Supreme court agreed for the probe against Lalu by the case linked to his term as Chief Minister in the 1990s, when the state lost an alleged 1,000 crores because of a fodder scam executed by the Animal Husbandry Department.
The taint of that verdict led to reports that Mr Modi of the BJP had suggested the Chief Minister abandon Lalu and his party and re-commence an alliance with the BJP which was aborted in 2013.
Mr Modi said that what in fact he had proposed was, “If Nitish Kumar agrees to dump everything to align with the BJP, then only the party can think over it.” That would, from the BJP’s perspective, entail ending ties with the Congress as well, which is the third and junior-most member of Mr Kumar’s government.
When Mr Kumar called time on his 18-year partnership with the BJP, it was in protest against the party’s choosing then Chief Minister Narendra Modi as the presumptive Prime Minister.
Earlier Kumar had refused to let Mr Modi campaign for their alliance in Bihar, holding that Muslim voters in Bihar would be alienated by Mr Modi, who was head of Gujarat when it was ravaged by communal riots in 2002.
Narendra Modi went on to win the national election with record numbers. Mr Kumar’s party was obliterated in the national election in Bihar.