This Article is From Oct 08, 2022

"He Speaks So Much, But Hides That...": Nitish Kumar Jabs Prashant Kishor

"He came to meet me recently of his own accord. I did not invite him. He speaks so much but hides the fact that once he had asked me to merge my party with the Congress," said Nitish Kumar.

'He Speaks So Much, But Hides That...': Nitish Kumar Jabs Prashant Kishor

Nitish Kumar also paid floral tributes to Jayaprakash Narayan on his death anniversary. (File)

Sitab Diara:

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Saturday claimed that poll strategist-turned-politician Prashant Kishor had asked him to merge his JD(U) with the Congress.

Speaking to reporters in Sitab Diara, the birthplace of socialist icon Jayaprakash Narayan, Nitish Kumar claimed that Prashant Kishor was working for the BJP.

"He came to meet me recently of his own accord. I did not invite him. He speaks so much but hides the fact that once he had asked me to merge my party with the Congress," said Nitish Kumar.

The chief minister was responding to Mr Kishor's claim that he spurned a recent request by by Mr Kumar to lead the JD(U).

"Let him speak whatever he wants. Whatever he says, does not make any sense. Four-five years ago, he had told me to merge with the Congress. Now, he is working for the BJP," said Mr Kumar.

Mr Kishor had on Tuesday claimed that Mr Kumar had called him to his residence about 10-15 days back and asked him to lead JD(U).

"I said it is not possible. I cannot go back on the commitment I have made in return for any post," said Mr Kishor.

Mr Kishor, the founder of political consultancy I-PAC, was inducted into the JD(U) in 2018 by Mr Kumar and was elevated to the national vice-president's post within a few weeks.

However, a squabble with Mr Kumar over the Citizenship (Amendment) Act and the National Register of Citizens (NRC) led to his expulsion from the party in a couple of years.

In May, he announced the 'Jan Suraaj' platform, and is at present on a 3,500-km-long march that would cover every nook and corner of the state.

The chief minister paid floral tributes to Jayaprakash Narayan on his death anniversary, and reviewed the development works undertaken by his government in and around Sitab Diara.

He also visited a primary health centre (PHC) named after Narayan's wife Prabhavati Devi. "This health centre will have all medical facilities and villagers will not have to go to the district town for better treatment," he said.

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