SuMo terms CPI rally as a "flop"\, target Tejashwi over absence

SuMo terms CPI rally as a "flop", target Tejashwi over absence

Press Trust of India  |  Patna 

Deputy Sushil Kumar on Thursday called the rally held here by the and attended by leaders of other Left parties and constituents of the Congress-led UPA a "failure".

"parties have lost the people's trust on account of their unflinching support to the 15-year-long Lalu-Rabri rule in which was marked by massacres of the poor and scandals like the former scam", Sushil tweeted.

"Rallies like the one held today can not make a match for the NDA government in the state, which is devoted to the progress of 11 crore people of the state. The failure of the rally has deflated the opposition's prospects of putting up a unified fight", the Deputy CM added.

In an another tweet, he alleged "parties had not only kept silent over the lawlessness that prevailed during the Chief Ministership of Lalu and Rabri, in a bid to get the patronage of power, they also gave a cold shoulder to ghastly events like the killing of student leader Chandrashekhar".

was a member of the CPI(ML) Liberation which took part in the rally held at Gandhi Maidan here. He was shot dead in his home town of allegedly at the behest of dreaded local who belonged to the RJD.

Sushil also remarked "by hobnobbing with criminals in Gopalganj-and staying away from the rally, Tejashwi Yadav has made made the preferences of his party clear".

The Deputy CM's remark was in reference to Yadav's meeting with the family members of earlier this week when the was in The jailed former MP's wife also shared the stage with him at a rally.

This was followed by photographs showing the former Deputy CM sharing the stage with a Gopalganj-based history sheeter when he reached that district as part of his state-wide tour the next day.

Meanwhile, the (United) which is headed by Nitish Kumar, came out with a statement alleging that the young was wary of diminition of his stature which kept him away from the rally.

"Tejashwi Yadav knows that there are many other young leaders who are more sensible and educated than he is. By sharing the stage with them he would have ceased to be in the limelight. He has been wary of his own brother, how can he tolerate the rise of other young leaders", JD(U) said.

Singh's statement was an obvious reference to the presence, at the rally, of former JNU students' union and dalit leader Jignesh Mevani, besides Yadav's reported tussle with his elder sibling Tej

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First Published: Thu, October 25 2018. 20:35 IST