Congress, Lalu come together, attack PM
BY Agencies21 Oct 2017 11:24 PM IST
Agencies21 Oct 2017 11:24 PM IST
Patna: The Congress and RJD supremo Lalu Prasad on Saturday came together on the 130th birth anniversary of Bihar's first chief minister and freedom fighter Sri Krishna Singh and attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Prasad was the chief guest at the birth anniversary programme of Singh, which was organised by the Congress here.
The BJP and its allies held a separate programme, a little away from the venue of the Congress' event, to recall the contributions Sri Babu, as Singh was known.
The event was attended by Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi, former chief minister Jitan Ram Manjhi, Meghalaya Governor Ganga Prasad and other NDA leaders.
Away from the political programmes, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar joined Governor Satya Pal Malik and Assembly Speaker Vijay Chaudhary in garlanding Singh's statue at the secretariat premises.
Making clear the future political move of the Grand Alliance after Kumar's JD(U) broke away from the coalition, Prasad spoke about his close relations with the Congress and the Congress leaders, in turn, praised him. "The Congress is an all-India party and we (RJD) are solidly together with each other," Prasad said and urged the Congressmen to avoid fighting among themselves after whoever was elevated to the post of the party's state unit chief.
He also made a scathing attack against the prime minister over demonetisation and the Goods and Services Tax (GST), which he said had created woes for the common man.
The RJD chief alleged that central agencies such as the CBI, ED and Income Tax were after him and his family "on the direction of the BJP". But when the rise in turnover of a company owned by BJP chief Amit Shah's son during the NDA rule came under the scanner, he was not even questioned by these agencies, he added.
Prasad also used the opportunity to hit out at Kumar.
"He (Kumar) is finished politically after joining hands with the BJP," he claimed.
The Congress leaders present on the occasion, including former Lok Sabha speaker Meira Kumar, former Kerala governor and MP Nikhil Kumar and Akhilesh Singh, in turn, heaped praise on Prasad.
"Laluji has courage. Stopping the chariot of (LK) Advaniji (in October, 1990) was not a small thing," Meira Kumar said.
The host of the programme, former RJD leader Akhilesh Singh, who is now with the Congress, said, "Laluji has always been a well-wisher of (Congress president) Sonia Gandhi and (vice-president) Rahul Gandhi."
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