At poll rally in north Bihar, Tejashwi trains guns at Nitish

Press Trust of India  |  Araria (Bihar) 

today alleged that Kumar had capitulated before the BJP-RSS combine and was no longer able to rein in those involved in communal incidents.

"A BJP novice was named in the communal riots that took place in Bhagalpur a few months ago. Kumar could not get him arrested. The accused ultimately surrendered. Mark the contrast with Lalu, who had stopped a heavyweight like Advani", Yadav - who is the of the opposition in the state assembly - said without mentioning and his son by name.

Shashwat was among those named in an FIR lodged at station of Bhagalpur in March this year, after clashes broke out between members of two communities shortly after a procession led by the had passed through the area.

Shashwat had surrendered before the police in a week after arrest warrant was issued against him by a court in Bhagalpur. He is currently out on bail.

"Kumar is now just a mask. is now being ruled, through proxy, by and RSS chief And our does not have the guts to look at any in the eye", Yadav alleged.

Corruption cases lodged against the heir apparent, who was then the Deputy Chief Minister, had led to Kumar's exit from the comprising JD(U), RJD and He formed a government with the BJP later.

"There is no party left in with which Nitish Kumar has not allied at some point of time. He talks about vikas (development) but brings about vinash (destruction) by repeatedly committing janadesh ka apman", Yadav alleged.

Claiming that the RJD was set to win the Jokihat seat with a huge margin, Yadav alleged, using cricketing analogy, "after the by-poll, Nitish Kumar will be like a who is not able to find a place among the playing eleven".

RJD's and JD(U)'s are locked in a straight contest in the assembly segment.

"We RJD members are like tigers. Jackals of the BJP can not scare us", Yadav said.

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First Published: Fri, May 25 2018. 20:21 IST