This Article is From Jan 08, 2016

'Don't Work Under Pressure From Allies, Quit,' Manjhi Advises Nitish Kumar

'Don't Work Under Pressure From Allies, Quit,' Manjhi Advises Nitish Kumar

Mr Manjhi's comments came after Lalu Yadav's surprise inspection of the Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences here last Sunday which drew flak from various quarters. (File photo)

Patna: Claiming that Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is working under pressure from "an influential ally", Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular) president Jitan Ram Manjhi today advised him to "quit" if he felt being undermined by someone.

"Rumours are rife in the media that Nitish Kumar is being undermined and not allowed to function independently. I too feel that though he holds the crown, somebody else is calling the shots," the former Chief Minister said.

Under the circumstances, if the Chief Minister feels he has become "helpless", he should resign from his post, Mr Manjhi said in a veiled reference to Rashtriya Janata Dal chief Lalu Yadav without naming him.

His comments came after Lalu Yadav's surprise inspection of the Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences here last Sunday which drew flak from various quarters.

The former Chief Minister, who started his own party after being sacked from the ruling JD(U) ahead of Bihar polls last year, said, having suffered "humiliation at the hands of Kumar", he "empathised" with him for being in similar predicament now.

Observing that the dignity of the Chief Minister's post is being "compromised with a leader of a coalition partner calling the shots in the Grand Alliance government," Mr Manjhi asked Kumar to "quit at once to ensure sanctity of the high constitutional post".

He claimed that senior bureaucrats are not willing to serve in the state because of the "pressure exerted by the powerful ally".

As many as 35 senior government and police officers have made written request to the state government to be allowed to leave for Central deputation as they were unable to serve in Bihar due to unbearable intervention from various quarters in and outside the government, Mr Manjhi claimed.
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