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Nitish cannot stop Narendra Modi from entering Bihar: Rabri

Source: PTI
October 22, 2013 10:07 IST
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Rashtriya Janata Dal leader Rabri Devi said Chief Minister Nitish Kumar does not have the strength to stop Narendra Modi from coming to Bihar, the way her husband Lalu Prasad Yadav had stopped L K Advani during his rath yatra in 1990.

"Lalu Prasad had the guts to stop the rath of L K Advani but Nitish Kumar does not have the strength to stop Narendra Modi," she was quoted as saying by party spokesman Randhir Yadav.

Advani was arrested on October 23, 1990 at Samastipur in Bihar by the then government of Lalu Prasad when the Bharatiya Janata Party patriarch was on his way to Ayodhya from Somnath via central India to garner support for the Ayodhya temple.

Hitting out at the BJP too, Rabri Devi, who has been chosen by RJD leaders to 'guide' the party in the absence of her jailed husband Lalu Prasad, said notwithstanding the hue and cry raised by the party leaders, Narendra Modi would have "no impact" in Bihar.

The former chief minister also criticised Nitish Kumar for the acquittal of all accused in Lakshamanpur-Bathe massacre in which 58 Dalits were killed.

"Nitish Kumar should tell the people that if all the accused acquitted by Patna high court were innocent then who killed the innocent the Dalits," she asked.

She also attacked the ruling Janata Dal-United for terming the June mid-day meal tragedy in Chapra an RJD "conspiracy". Citing the chargesheet filed by police in the incident against the school principal and her husband, she asked the JD-U as to on what basis it had accused the RJD in the incident.

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