Upendra Kushwaha claims the 67 year-old CM Nitish Kumar ‘Saturated and wants to step down’
Patna: Union Minister Upendra Kushwaha on Wednesday specified that the top post in Bihar may soon fall empty and a new candidate will be required.Kushwaha said, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has reached a “saturation point in power and wants to step down”. He clarified that his remark doesn’t mean that he is asking for the resignation of the 67-year-old Chief Minister. Kushwaha clarified that his remark doesn’t mean that he is asking for the resignation of the 67-year-old Chief Minister.
Noticing his party workers in Patna, Kushwaha said no one knows Nitish Kumar better than him. During one of their converse, Nitish Kumar had told him that after being in power for 15 years, he doesn’t want to continue any longer, Kushwaha added. “I am neither doing any politics nor I am making any satirical comment on the CM, but he (Nitish Kumar) has himself expressed his desire not to continue beyond 2020. I have ruled for 15 years. How long will I be the CM,” Kushwaha quoted Kumar as saying at a party event in Patna to mark Sardar Patel’s birth anniversary.
However, JD(U) spokesperson Neeraj Kumar sweeped aside Kushwaha’s claim and said Kumar is Chief Minister by “virtue of people’s mandate and legislators’ choice”.The statement on Wednesday is seen as a last pick effort by the Rashtriya Lok Samata Party (RLSP) to convince for more Lok Sabha seats in the state than it got for 2014 general elections.
Last week, after BJP president Amit Shah announced final seat-sharing formula and appealed to all allies to make sacrifices to accommodate a new partner, Kushwaha had said: “I respect his statement. We are ready for sacrifice. (But) all partners should share all benefits and losses. I understand that the alliance with the JD(U) has benefited the NDA. Then why can’t we share the benefits in Bihar?…Partnership should be equal in profit as well as loss.”Kushwaha created a dispute after he met the opposition leader Tejashwi Yadav but said no politics was discussed.