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Nitish's silence over Modi win deliberate

Last Updated: Saturday, December 22, 2012, 16:45
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Patna: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's silence over the victory of Narendra Modi in the just concluded Gujarat polls might be 'deliberate', sources close to him said.

"When Nitish Kumar, leading the NDA registered landslide win in Bihar assembly polls in 2010 securing 206 seats out of total 243 marking 86 per cent of the seats Narendra Modi had not congratulated him," the sources said on condition of anonymity.

"Modi had not congratulated Kumar either directly or indirectly," they said.

Kumar's silence has triggered speculation whether it was deliberate and another instance of 'unfriendly' relationship between the two NDA strongmen.

When Kumar's reaction was sought by mediamen yesterday morning on the hattrick by Modi, he did not respond.

Kumar had not entertained similar question on December 20 evening too after the results were announced.

The silence maintained by Kumar has obviously not gone down well with BJP state leaders.

State BJP President C P Thakur had wondered why Kumar did not make the customary gesture of congratulating (Modi) which is common in public life.

Modi's supporter and state Animal Husbandry Minister Giriraj Singh said, "It is a routine practice that even a defeated candidate congratulates the winner in an election."

PTI

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First Published: Saturday, December 22, 2012, 16:45
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Karmik - Canada
Nitish is secular (read anti -hindu). He is another Laloo. Why is BJP supporting him? Karmik
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V.M.Puri - India
Nitish`s win in 2010 polls were not his alone.The elections were fought alonwith BJP and in these 206 seats Bjp also contrbuted about 96.Then durin his regime there have been riots and lot of peace disturbed,while Modi in the last ten years is having the best of administration and riotless.There cannot be any similarity between the two. For good administration Modi is far ahead of Nitish.
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M. Farooque - Siwan
The riot 2002 was enough to polarize and win......now Modi does not need riot but it does not clean his bloody hands. Nitish turn Bihar around whereas Modi just continued what his predecessors did.
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Ankur Singh - Delhi
Nithish is biggest hypocrite in this world...to secure his so called muslim vote he can go to any level...if he has so problem with Modi then has he having support of ``communal`` BLP...God knows for how long these ``psudo-sceculers`` will do anything to protect their minority vote bank...



V.M.Puri - India
Nitish`s win in 2010 polls were not his alone.The elections were fought alonwith BJP and in these 206 seats Bjp also contrbuted about 96.Then durin his regime there have been riots and lot of peace disturbed,while Modi in the last ten years is having the best of administration and riotless.There cannot be any similarity between the two. For good administration Modi is far ahead of Nitish.



Raj - Gurgaon
Do we need to compare the two? Though its commendable that Mr Kumar has brought about a change in Bihar, it does not give him the right to be the judge of secularism. He knows very well that he is in a win win situation either way by siding with BJP or Congress either. Both the major parties have political compulsions. However if BJP wants to remain connected with their own supporters, then I think they will have to take a call between Kumar and Modi. Most likely it will be Modi if better sense prevails!



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