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Centre instructs Kidwai to deal firmly in Bihar

Tara Shankar Sahay in Delhi

The Union government has asked Bihar Governor A R Kidwai to deal firmly with lawlessness in the state if Laloo Prasad Yadav's supporters create mayhem. The instructions went out as observers apprehended the chief minister's imminent arrest by the Central Bureau of Investigation for his alleged involvement in the fodder scam.

Bihar, the chief minister had said earlier, would burn if he was arrested in the fodder scam on what he calls "charges trumped-up by his jealous detractors."

Yadav meanwhile secured some relief on Monday when the Patna high court adjourned till Tuesday the hearing on his petition for anticipatory bail.

A senior government official pointed out that Kidwai's meeting with high-ranking home ministry officials -- including Home Minister Indrajit Gupta on Monday -- during the last three days indicated that the governor has been asked to deal firmly with lawlessness in Bihar if Laloo Yadav is arrested and his supporters go berserk.

However, the official said Kidwai had not yet submitted any report to the home ministry that the law and order situation in the state had broken down. Therefore, the official stressed, the question of President's rule being clamped in Bihar soon was remote. He added that the ruling United Front leaders are in any case deeply divided over the imposition of Article 356 -- dismissing the state government and enforcing central rule -- in the state.

Meanwhile, Rashtriya Janata Dal leader and Laloo loyalist M A Fatmi demanded that H D Deve Gowda should resign as chairman of the UF steering committee because of his ''nexus" with communal forces.

Taking up cudgels on Laloo Yadav's behalf at a press conference in the capital on Monday, Fatmi said the Bihar chief minister was a mass leader with strong secular credentials. The fact that Deve Gowda was striving for Laloo Yadav's removal as chief minister, Fatmi added, proved that he was in league with communal forces.

Both Deve Gowda and CPI-M General Secretary Harkishan Singh Surjeet, he claimed, were determined to settle scores with Yadav. Fatmi alleged that Deve Gowda had met Shiv Sena leader Bal Thackeray and had entered into a secret understanding with the Shiv Sena and Bharatiya Janata Party leaders.

Fatmi also alleged that Surjeet had become ''Mr Gorbachev for the Front.'' "While the Soviet leader had played a role in breaking the Soviet Union," he said,"Mr Surjeet is acting towards breaking the Front.''

Fatmi's press conference defending Laloo Yadav and attacking Deve Gowda indicated that the chief minister's supporters are trying to marshal as much support for the Bihar leader as possible.

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