Neither sought milk from RJD nor sugar from BJP: Kushwaha

Press Trust of India  |  Patna 

With his "kheer" comment stirring up the political cauldron in Bihar, today sought to refute suggestions that it was an overture to the RJD, saying he had "neither sought milk from the RJD nor sugar from the BJP".

Kushwaha, the (RLSP) chief, asserted that his party was making efforts to bring on vote from every section of the society so as to help in getting a second term after 2019 polls.

Kushwaha, the Union for Human Resource Development, said on Sunday that a delicious "kheer" can be prepared with milk from the Yadavs and rice from the Kushwahas, apparently hinting at a political realignment.

Replying to queries he said today, "Things should be explained in a proper manner... I did not say anything in terms of any particular party or community. My statement should not be viewed or looked in a manner in which it is being done."

Asked about his response if the (RJD) was ready to give milk for making "kheer", Kushwaha asserted, "I have neither sought milk from the RJD nor sugar from the BJP. I had not taken the name of any party or any community. So, where and how did the RJD come into the picture ?... Why are you (media) viewing a particular community as a particular party ?"

"Yaduvanshiyon ka dudh aur Kushwansiyon ka chawal mil jaye to ban sakti hai (can be prepared with the milk from the Yadavs and rice from the Kushwahas)," he said during a function organised by his party on Sunday to mark the 100th birth anniversary of late B P Mandal, a former minister of

Tejashwi Prasad Yadav, who has time and again invited Kushwaha to align with the RJD, grabbed the opportunity and said yesterday that "prepared with love and affection is delicious, energetic and full of nutrition".

Of late, Kushwaha has been embarrassing the Nitish Kumar-led NDA government in with his statements.

He has been critical of the government and had in the past even suggested Kumar to voluntarily "give up the bid" for a fourth term in office in 2020.

The had also said, "We will get the sugar from Brahmins, Tulsi from Choudharyji (RLSP Bihar Bhudev Choudhary) and can make delicious kheer with the dry-fruits from the extremely backward classes and Dalits and Dastarkhan from the house of our minority community. Then we can relish the delicious kheer together."

Iterating it, Kushwaha said everyone should get equal share of the "kheer", apparently hinting at just and fair seat-sharing among the NDA partners in Bihar.

"No one should get more or less than his/her share. This is a social justice. If such an atmosphere is created only then any society, state or the country can be strengthened," he said.

Kushwaha, however, showed a soft corner for and said, "I am not among those who criticise even Prasad's shadow and create tension in the society." He did not name anyone.

and MLA Bhai Virendra said that everything has been discussed and the announcement with regard to Kushwaha joining the grand alliance is merely a matter of time.

Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular) chief and former Jitan Ram Manjhi, an RJD ally, asked Kushwaha "not to sail on two boats" and said that he would welcome Kushwaha if he joins the grand alliance.

"Our Tejashwi will also welcome him... I had told on an earlier occasion that we should take the RLSP in the grand alliance if he wishes so."

The RLSP's partners in Bihar -- the BJP and the JD(U) -- chose to tread cautiously and tried to downplay Kushwaha's "kheer" remark.

"What Kushwahaji has said seemed like a proverb. Rice, milk and sugar belonged to everyone ... One should not read anything more in it as Kushwahaji has already taken a resolve to make Narendra Modiji in 2019 again," told

JD(U) and MLC said, "It seems more of a proverb than anything else ... had played an important role in uprooting the 'jungle raj' from Bihar and he is with the NDA.

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First Published: Mon, August 27 2018. 18:30 IST