Nitish should give up bid for another term as CM : Kushwaha

Press Trust of India  |  Patna 

and chief of

Rashtriya Lok Party today created a flutter by saying that should voluntarily "give up the bid" for a fourth term in office in 2020.

"It has been close to 15 years since was first blessed with the mandate to govern It is a pretty long period for a leader to prove his mettle. I think he should now himself give up the bid for another term", Kushwaha said.

The was replying to a query about the likelihood of Kumar facing a tough time in the next state polls due to anti-incumbency.

Kushwaha, the Union for the HRD, said "I have known Kumar for long and as far as I have understood his personality, he would himself not run for another term".

"He (Kumar) could aim at a bigger political role for himself", he added cryptically.

Kushwaha's comment comes in the backdrop of a number of leaders from his party expressing the view that he would be a better chief ministerial candidate for the NDA in than Kumar.

A former close associate of Kumar, Kushwaha had floated his own party after resigning from JD(U) in 2013. He allied with the BJP in the 2014 Lok Sabha poll when Kumar was out of the NDA and his RLSP won three seats.

Although RLSP has two MLAs, none of its members got a ministerial berth after Kumar formed a government with the BJP last year after walking out of the which comprised and Congress, besides JD(U).

The ruling NDA in Bihar now comprises the JD(U), the BJP, Ram Vilas Paswan's LJP and the RLSP.

The RLSP leaders have been pointing out that Kushwaha belongs to the Koeri caste, which is a much larger social group than the Kurmi community represented by Kumar.

Kushwaha had skipped the dinner meet hosted by BJP in last month to celebrate the completion of four years in power by the The other NDA allies were present at the meet.

The meeting happened to be the first such function held after the return of Kumar, who is also the JD(U) national president, to the BJP-led coalition a year earlier.

Meanwhile, issued a press statement urging the chief minister to recommend a CBI inquiry into the alleged sexual exploitation of girls at a state-funded shelter home in district.

In his statement, Anand alleged that the scandal could turn out to be "larger than Nithari" if it was properly investigated.

He cited the statement of Rajnath Singh who had said in Parliament yesterday that the Centre would consider a CBI inquiry if a request to this effect was made by the

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First Published: Wed, July 25 2018. 22:40 IST