Bihar minister gives clean chit to neighbour

Update: 2013-08-10 21:37 GMT
After the controversy over Bihar minister Bhim Singh’s statement on the killing of five Indian soldiers along the LoC, his colleague in the Nitish government has now raised hackles by giving a clean chit to Pakistan over the issue.

‘I don't believe that Pakistan is responsible for the incident (killing of five Indian soldiers by Pakistani army on the LoC in Poonch district) on Tuesday,’ agriculture minister Narendra Singh said on Saturday, in remarks which come as further embarrassment for the Nitish Kumar led JD(U)government. ‘Pakistan is our younger brother and a neighbour,’ he commented when asked about the firing incident in which jawans of 21st Bihar Regiment were killed when they were patrolling along the LoC  last Tuesday.

Four of the five army men killed were from Bihar. On Thursday, rural works and panchayati raj minister Bhim Singh had said that policemen and soldiers are recruited to make sacrifices for the nation, for which he later apologised after his comments created a furore.

Meanwhile, Bihar BJP leaders took strong exception to the agriculture minister's statement saying it speaks ‘volumes on Singh's mental bankruptcy.’ The minister's comments go against the Indian government's stated position and sentiments of the people, BJP leaders Mangal Pandey and Giriraj Singh said. ‘The statement is yet another case of disrespect to the supreme sacrifices made by our soldiers and grief of their families and the country as a whole,’ BJP leaders said, alleging JD(U) has taken a contrary view for its minority appeasement politics.

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