Alpesh Thakor not invited at Bihar Congress event

Press Trust of India  |  Patna 

The on Wednesday appeared to distance itself from Alpesh Thakor, the MLA who is an AICC in-charge for and has been blamed by the ruling BJP in the western state for the recent attacks on migrants from the Hindi belt.

"We wish to discount some that RJD leader and AICC in-charge Shaktisinh Gohil will not be attending the birth anniversary celebrations of Shri Both the leaders will be very much present. And so will be many other party leaders like former Lok Sabha and ex-Union and alliance partners like Hindustani and former CM Jitan Ram Manjhi, they said.

Shri Krishna Singh, the first Chief of Bihar,was a powerful leader belonging to the Bhumihar caste who occupied the post till his death in 1961. Celebration of is seen as an attempt by the to win back a section of the upper castes who have traditionally been its voters in the state but have gravitated towards the BJP recently.

At the celebrations last year, Tejashwis father and RJD supremo Lalu Prasad was the chief guest.

When asked about the possibility of Thakor attending the function, Jha and Singh said "After being appointed the AICC in-charge of the state, he has visited only once. As far as we know, no invitation has been sent to him".

The Congress leaders, however, did not specify if keeping Thakor away was a conscious decision taken in view of the resentment among Biharis against assault on migrant workers in for which an organization run by the MLA is being blamed.

"It is the BJP government in which is responsible for the violence against people from the Hindi belt. The BJP has been trying to deflect public attention from its own failure by dragging the name of Even if he is guilty, who has stopped the from taking any action? they said.

Replying to a query, they said the Mahagathbandhan (grand alliance) is intact in Bihar and it will only grow stronger in the days to come.

"There is going to be no major problem over the issue of seat-sharing. These things get decided when elections are announced. The important thing is all our alliance partners are firmly with us in our fight against communal forces represented by the BJP," they said.

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First Published: Wed, October 17 2018. 22:20 IST