Patna: Not even 5 months have passed since the formation of the Grand Alliance government in Bihar. But, from now on, a war of words has started between RJD and JDU leaders. The reason behind this is RJD MLA and former agriculture minister Sudhakar Singh opening a front against CM Nitish Kumar.
In fact, ever since Sudhakar Singh stepped down from Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's cabinet, he has been constantly attacking Nitish Kumar. A fierce tussle has now started between the two parties regarding this. Senior JD(U) leader and Parliamentary Board Chairman Upendra Kushwaha has directly attacked Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav over Sudhakar Singh's behavior. Sudhakar Singh has been constantly calling Nitish Kumar a dictator. He also blamed Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for the recent liquor scandal in Chhapra. Sudhakar Singh said that the CM is directly responsible for that massacre.
In the same episode, he had also called Chief Minister Nitish Kumar 'Shikhandi' in the past. Now Upendra Kushwaha has got upset over Nitish Kumar being called Shikhandi and has hit back at Tejashwi. Upendra Kushwaha raised the issue of Sudhakar Singh crossing linguistic norms in a Facebook post. Reminding Tejashwi Yadav of the jungle raj of the RJD era, Upendra Kushwaha said, "Sudhakar Singh is calling the person who showed masculinity to liberate Bihar from that terrible scene." He further wrote in his post, "Tell Sudhakar Singh, at least for the manly act of getting Bihar out of that dreadful scene, the history of Bihar will definitely remember Nitish Kumar.'' The sooner such statements are stopped, the better for the alliance and perhaps for you as well. Former CM and Hindustani Awam Morcha founder Jitan Ram Manjhi was also upset when Sudhakar Singh used abusive words against Nitish Kumar.
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