
Nitish Kumar talks of ‘friendship’ with BJP leaders, slams last UPA government
The Hindu
Nitish Kumar, Bihar CM, says his "friendship" with BJP leaders will remain as long as he's alive. He slammed the previous Congress-led govt. at Centre for not "hearing" his voice. His comments not welcomed by either his former or current allies
Ahead of the upcoming Lok Sabha election, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar — who is running a coalition mahagathbandhan (grand alliance) government in Bihar with allies Rashtriya Janata Dal, Congress and Left parties — made some surprising remarks on Thursday (October 19), saying that as long as he was alive, his “friendship” with BJP leaders would remain.
Mr. Kumar also slammed the previous Congress-led government at the Centre, saying that it had not “heard” his voice.
He was speaking at the first convocation ceremony of Mahatma Gandhi Central University at Motihari in East Champaran district. President Droupadi Murmu, Bihar Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar, and senior State BJP leader and former Union Minister Radha Mohan Singh were all present on the dais when Mr. Kumar talked about “friendship” with the BJP.
“As long as I’m alive, my friendship with BJP leaders will remain connected. All those present here are friends. Who is where these days, is not a question. Does it mean our friendship will end?” Mr. Kumar said, pointing towards Mr. Singh and others on the dais.
Mr. Kumar quit the BJP-led NDA in August 2022 and has played a key role this year in the formation of an Opposition coalition against the BJP for next year’s general election.
He slammed the previous Congress-led regime at the Centre headed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. “That last UPA government did not even hear my voice [regarding a Central university in Bihar]. When the new government was formed in 2014, my voice was heard,” he said.
Though the Opposition ÌNDIA bloc’s first meeting was held in Patna and chaired by Mr. Kumar, the group has not met since September 1. There is speculation that the Bihar CM wanted to become convener of the coalition, but as no such decision has been taken, he is allegedly maintaining a “safe distance” from the Opposition bloc. However, Mr. Kumar has denied having any such desire or intent.













