This Article is From May 19, 2014

Decision to Quit Took Courage, Says Nitish Kumar

Nitish Kumar and Sharad Yadav at JD (U) meeting on Sunday

Patna: Nitish Kumar today told his Janata Dal United that his decision to quit as Bihar's Chief Minister after the party's poll debacle was not an ordinary one; it took a lot of courage.

"For whatever reasons, the mandate was not in my favour," Mr Kumar said, a day after JD (U) legislators insisted that he should take back his resignation and refused to choose another leader. (Nitish Kumar Resigns a Day After Poll Defeat)

He said he would travel across Bihar to work for the party, which today said he would stay in charge even if he didn't remain Chief Minister. (BJP Delegation Meets Bihar Governor Amid Political Churning in State)

The JD (U) has said it will stake claim to form a government again, and authorized Mr Kumar to choose his own successor. (Also Read: In Nitish's Resignation, Another Twist in the Tale?)

"Nitish Kumar may not remain Chief Minister but the party will work under his direction," said party leader Vashisht Narayan Singh.

Mr Kumar, 63, resigned on Saturday taking moral responsibility for the party's drubbing in the national election.

The JD (U) won only two of Bihar's 40 seats in the polls that have seen a massive mandate for its former ally, the BJP, with which it parted ways last year when it decided to project Narendra Modi.

The JD (U)'s refusal to let Mr Kumar take a back seat may set him at odds with party chief Sharad Yadav, who is seen as his rival within.

This morning, Mr Yadav said, "The decision is in the nation's favour, the party's favour and Nitish Kumar's favour. It is a tough decision but final and right." (Nitish Kumar is Fond of Resigning: Sushil Kumar Modi)

Sources say Nitish Kumar has told party legislators not to "heckle" Mr Yadav.

State BJP leaders have stepped up their attacks on Mr Kumar. Describing him as "drama king", the party's Ram Kirpal Yadav said, "The entire thing resignation drama was scripted. Nitish uses people and dumps them. Without power he is like a fish out of water."  (It's All Drama: Ram Vilas Paswan on Nitish Kumar's Resignation)
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