Shah asked me twice to induct Prashant Kishor into JD(U):

Press Trust of India  |  Patna 

Bihar Kumar on Tuesday night claimed that he had twice received suggestions for inducting into his JD(U) by

Kumar, who also heads the JD(U), said this at an event organized by a private channel here while responding to queries as to whether he looked at the poll strategist- as his political successor.

Kishor was inducted into the JD(U) in September last year and elevated to the post of national later triggering speculation that he was being thought of by Kumar as his political heir.

"He was not a newcomer for us. He had worked with us in the 2015 assembly polls. For a brief period, he was busy elsewhere. Please let it be known that none other than Amit Shah had asked me twice to induct Kishor in the JD(U)," he said.

"has been assigned the task of attracting young talent, from all social segments, to politics which was becoming inaccessible to those not born in political families," he added.

"I have a lot of affection for But please, let us not talk in terms of successors. This is not a monarchy," Kumar said.

He also said he had "a lot of love" for Tejashwi Yadav, his former deputy, "irrespective of the acerbic language he uses against me".

"Even with Lalu, I only had political differences. It never affected our personal relationships," he said.

He also stated that leaders like Tejashwi and former UP "ought to remember that whenever they emerge victorious in an election, they are blessed by the people for whatever promise they themselves hold and not by virtue of their family background".

"considered politics without principles a social sin. Dynasty politics, which I have always been opposed to, is an example of politics without principles," he quipped.

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First Published: Tue, January 15 2019. 22:35 IST