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Why did you make me the Deputy CM: Tejashwi Yadav blasts Nitish Kumar in tweet-spree

Addressing the state council meeting of the JD (U), Nitish Kumar had said his political detractors who "know nothing, are ignorant of even a, b, c of politics but still get lots of publicity".

India TV News Desk Edited by: India TV News Desk New Delhi Updated on: September 21, 2019 7:32 IST
Tejashwi Yadav slams Nitish Kumar
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Tejashwi Yadav slams Nitish Kumar

Rashtriya Janata Dal leader Tejashwi Yadav hit out at Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar after the latter lashed out at his opponents for making personal attacks on him. In a series of tweets, Tejashwi Yadav accused the chief minister of having made "unseemly remarks" against the leader of the Opposition.

"The Chief Minister says I do not know anything. Okay uncle, but then why did you make me the Deputy CM? Why did you grow restless when I handled (well) the portfolios that were allotted to me? If you feel gratified in making unseemly remarks against the leader of the Opposition then, please, continue doing so on a daily basis," Yadav said in a tweet.

In another tweet, Yadav said, "Nitish ji, I am the leader of the Opposition and you are the CM. If you take my raising of your mismanagement and failures before the public as my ignorance then it is your ignorance. With due respect, I say your political journey predates my birth. Still, I challenge you for an open debate on any topic of your choice."

In his final tweet of the series, he said, "Excuse me, uncle, I may be young but I have not learnt from you how to trade with one's principles and ideology. You have been the CM for 15 years and yet you do not have the capability to go it alone in elections. Please think over the shortcomings that force you to depend on crutches for your political survival and enlighten the people about the same."

Addressing the state council meeting of the JD (U), Nitish Kumar had said his political detractors who "know nothing, are ignorant of even a, b, c of politics but still get lots of publicity".

Notably, Kumar had fought the assembly elections in 2015 in alliance with RJD and Congress, after a patch-up with Prasad his arch rival which followed the drubbing of all the non-NDA parties in the Lok Sabha polls the previous year.

Kumar had snapped ties with the BJP in 2013. After Kumar was re-elected chief minister in 2015, Tejashwi Yadav who made his electoral debut at a tender age of 25 was straightaway made the Deputy CM while his elder brother Tej Pratap Yadav got a cabinet berth. 

Money laundering cases against Tejashwi Yadav and RJD's refusal to heed the demand for his resignation caused Kumar to walk out of the Grand Alliance and return to the NDA in 2017. 

Yadav lost the Deputy CM's chair as a consequence and took over as the leader of the Opposition in the state assembly. He emerged as the RJD's de facto leader after his father went to jail in December 2017 in fodder scam cases but questions have been raised over his leadership abilities in the wake of the Lok Sabha poll results in which the party drew a blank.

In his speech earlier in the day, Kumar had also made an oblique reference to the RJD's failure to do well in pockets of influence of Prasad's family which controls the party.

His close to the bone jibe came a day after Yadav had rejected, at a meeting of the RJD's minority cell, suggestions by a number of party veterans that Kumar should be wooed back so that forces opposed to the BJP which emerged more formidable than ever before in the just-concluded Lok Sabha polls regain an edge. 

Also Read | Together again, Tej Pratap Yadav and Tejashwi hit the streets in Patna

Also Read | RJD announces Tejashwi Yadav as chief ministerial candidate for 2020 Bihar Assembly polls

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