In a veiled attack on BJP’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi, Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar on Saturday said that ‘efforts to create a certain atmosphere’ in the country would not succeed and progress could be achieved only by ‘binding everyone’.
‘I am fully confident the effort being made today to create a certain atmosphere in the country, won’t last long,’ Kumar said, after releasing a book on Socialist leader George Fernandes here on Saturday.
‘The country is vast. There are all kinds of people. The country can progress only by taking everyone along... Not by leaving out someone but by binding everyone,’ Kumar, whose party JD(U) pulled out of the NDA following Modi’s elevation as BJP’s Election Campaign CoMmittee chief, said. ‘You are well aware of the condition of the country today. But we should do our work with determination,’ Kumar said.
‘I am fully confident the effort being made today to create a certain atmosphere in the country, won’t last long,’ Kumar said, after releasing a book on Socialist leader George Fernandes here on Saturday.
‘The country is vast. There are all kinds of people. The country can progress only by taking everyone along... Not by leaving out someone but by binding everyone,’ Kumar, whose party JD(U) pulled out of the NDA following Modi’s elevation as BJP’s Election Campaign CoMmittee chief, said. ‘You are well aware of the condition of the country today. But we should do our work with determination,’ Kumar said.