Deriding the BJP manifesto for bringing controversial issues like Ram temple, Article 370 and common civil code “into focus” again, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Tuesday justified JD(U)’s decision to part company with it.
“By bringing contentious issues like construction of a Ram temple in Ayodhya, abrogation of Article 370 giving special status to Jammu and Kashmir and enactment of uniform civil code, which have been kept out of NDA agenda since 1998 have been brought back into focus for vote...our decision to part company with BJP stands vindicated,” Mr. Kumar told reporters.
The Bihar CM said it had no clarity about steps to check price rise and is silent over the vital question of whether it is in favour of purchasing natural gas at 4.20 per dollar or 8.40 dollar.
“Despite all hue and cry made by the Bihar BJP leaders that their leader will provide special category status to Bihar after coming to power, it is completely silent on the subject,” he said.
Mr. Kumar said a close reading of the BJP manifesto made it amply clear that its keywords were “communal polarisation” and “promoting crony capitalism.”
Published - April 08, 2014 05:43 pm IST