Nitish's close confidante dismisses 'big brother' theory

Press Trust of India  |  Patna 

JD(U) RCP Singh today dismissed the contention of the party spokespersons that it was the "big brother" in the NDA in Bihar, saying in a democracy, all were equals.

He described the as a sinking ship and said there was no question of joining hands with the party.

During a road-show in district, the told a channel that terms like "big brother" and "younger brother" were appropriate to a family, whereas in a democracy, in a coalition, all were equals.

The NDA in comprises the BJP, the JD(U) the LJP and the RLSP. Singh said all of them would sit together and sort out the issue of seat-sharing for the 2019 Lok Sabha election.

Singh's comment comes in the backdrop of repeated statements of JD(U) spokespersons like and that the party, by virtue of its greater strength in the state Assembly, was like a "big brother" in the NDA and thus, deserved the biggest share of seats in next year's in Bihar, which has 40 parliamentary constituencies.

The "big brother" assertions had resulted in discordant voices emerging from the other coalition partners, most noticeably from the (RLSP), led by Upendra Kushwaha, who had left the JD(U) to form his own party before the 2014 and had allied with the BJP.

Singh is the JD(U)'s in the Rajya Sabha after was shown the door and subsequently, disqualified as a member of the

Together with the RJD and the Congress, the JD(U) had formed the in 2014, which had won the state Assembly polls a year later, before coming apart last year when Kumar walked out, miffed over corruption allegations against then deputy

Singh also said the telephone call by Kumar to ailing RJD supremo Lalu Prasad yesterday to enquire about his health was a purely humanitarian gesture, adding that it should not give rise to any political speculation.

and senior BJP also said nothing more should be read into the phone call.

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First Published: Wed, June 27 2018. 19:40 IST