BJP\, opposition parties slam Kamal Nath for remarks on UP\, Bihar migrants

BJP, opposition parties slam Kamal Nath for remarks on UP, Bihar migrants

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The BJP and its ally JD(U) slammed for his comments linking youth of his state being deprived of jobs to migrants coming from and Bihar, with even opposition parties like the SP and the ally RJD expressing their disapproval.

Nath had said in Bhopal, "Lot of industries are set up in which people from other states, like and Bihar, come to work. I do not want to criticise them, but the youth of are deprived (of jobs)."

Highlighting Nath's own "outsider" background, took a dig at him wondering whether whatever he has said should be implemented in as well.

The BJP said the was born in Kanpur, studied in West Bangal and has now become the of Madhya Pradesh, as he accused the new of promoting divisive and regional chauvinism.

"Such a statement does not behove a chief minister," he said.

Nath is a nine-time from Chhindwara in

Narendra Singh Tomar, who like Vijaywargiya is also a from Madhya Pradesh, accused Nath of misleading people and said industries in a state always give primacy to locals in jobs.

"He has also been a He should be aware of these rules. What he is talking about is already in place... By making such a claim, he is misleading people," he told reporters.

Akhilesh Yadav, who was a Congress ally in the UP assembly polls last year, said Nath's comments were wrong.

He said such statements targeting people from are often made by some leaders in and asserted it is the north Indians who decide who will rule the country.

The unit staged a protest outside Nath's residence in the national capital and painted his nameplate black.

In Patna, Congress was isolated as its ally Rashtriya (RJD) criticised Nath with its saying such comments should be avoided as every citizen of the country is free to live and work anywhere.

Joining the issue, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's (United), a BJP ally, hit out at the Congress.

Its said it is ironical that keeps talking about the Constitution being under threat from the but a of his own party takes a stand that is nothing short of an assault on the country's federal structure.

BJP chief alleged the Congress has started spewing the venom of parochialism no sooner than it won power in Madhya Pradesh.

"It should apologise to the people of UP and Bihar, though this may be expecting too much from a party which is yet to express regret over the role of its MLA Alpesh Thakore in attacks on Biharis in the western state," he said.

However, state Congress working defended Nath, saying he was not spreading hatred against people of UP and Bihar, or threatening to drive them out, something which was witnessed in the BJP-ruled and which has been a pet theme of Shiv Sena, the BJP's ally in

He said Nath's thrust was on giving incentives to employment-generating industries in the state, which he will be governing.

CPI asked Nath not to "follow the ideals" of the and as moving from one state to the other for employment is a common phenomenon.

Speaking to reporters in in the national capital, and lashed out at Nath and sought an apology from Gandhi.

"They (people from UP and Bihar) contribute to the progress of the states (they work in) through their hard work. should answer whether is in a federal structure or not. Congress president should apologize to the people of and UP," he said.

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First Published: Tue, December 18 2018. 19:38 IST