Nitish-BJP insulted Bihar's mandate meant for grand alliance: Tejashwi Yadav

ANI  |  Patna (Bihar) [India] 

Former deputy chief minister Tejashwi Yadav on Friday said that the mandate which was handed over by the people of in 2015 elections was for the grand alliance, adding that and the (BJP) had insulted that mandate.

"It is a of democracy. People of had given mandate in 2015 not for the but for the grand alliance. He (Nitish) along with the saffron party has insulted the mandate," Tejashwi told the media here.

He further assured that public will teach them a lesson.

"We asked several questions in assembly today, but and had no answers to them. When they couldn't answer my questions in assembly, then how will they answer to the people?" he questioned.

Tejashwi added the entire disturbing series of events had been planned in advance by the saffron party.

"Nitish ji is sitting in the lap of and RSS which has disappointed the people of The public feels betrayal. If he had to ultimately go to the then did he change four parties in four years," he asserted.

Meanwhile, has won the floor test with 131 votes in favour against 108.

The Chief Minister was faced vote of confidence in the Legislative Assembly, to prove his majority to form the state government.

The (BJP) and (United) had issued whip to their legislators to vote in favour of the trust vote.

The RJD and the Congress had also issued a similar whip to their legislators.

Nitish led JD (U)-NDA government had a support of 132 MLAs.

According to the communique issued from the Raj Bhawan, Nitish had claimed the support of 131 members, including the BJP, two independents and legislators of allies Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM)-Secular and Rashtriya Lok Samata party (RLSP).

Opposition RJD has 80 MLAs, the Congress 27 and the CPI-ML 3.

Yesterday, Nitish and leader Sushil Modi were sworn-in as Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister respectively, and former has been asked to prove his majority on the floor by Governor Keshari Nath Tripathi.

Nitish, on July 26 resigned as Chief Minister citing political differences with former ally, led Rashtriya (RJD), over corruption charges against the RJD supremo's son Tejashwi Yadav.

He, however, on Thursday, took oath as Chief Minister for the sixth time, marking a historic transition of the state from a Grand Alliance government to an NDA regime.

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