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Rahul Gandhi’s claim that Bihar caste survey was done under Congress pressure is nonsensical: Nitish Kumar

Says he did not like the nomenclature of the opposition bloc INDIA

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PTI

Patna, January 31

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Wednesday said Rahul Gandhi's claim that the caste survey in the state was conducted under pressure from the Congress was ‘nonsensical'.

Talking to reporters three days after he dumped the 'Mahagathbandhan' in which the Congress is a constituent, and returned to the BJP-led NDA, Kumar, the JD (U) president, claimed that he did not like the nomenclature of the opposition bloc INDIA.

"His (Rahul) claim that the caste survey in the state was done under pressure from the Congress is nonsensical. Everybody knows that the initiative was taken by me only. Now, people are taking credit," Kumar said.

Addressing a public rally in Purnea district as part of his 'Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra', Gandhi had on Tuesday claimed that Kumar was feeling trapped after getting a caste survey conducted under pressure from the 'Mahagathbandhan' partners and the BJP “provided him with a way out".

Commenting on the opposition bloc INDIA, Kumar said, “They were not doing anything...not even discussing seat-sharing. Frankly speaking, the name (INDIA) given to this alliance was not my choice at all. They decided on their own. Now, I have come back here (NDA). There is no question of going anywhere else.”

Asked about his views on the Enforcement Directorate's action against Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren and RJD leaders, the JD(U) supremo said, "The investigation agency is doing its work. There were charges against them…and the ED is investigating those cases." 

#Bihar #Congress #Nitish Kumar #Rahul Gandhi

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