Lalu Yadav-Nitish Kumar alliance an incompatible marriage: Ram Kripal

Union minister Ram Kripal Yadav on Saturday termed the alliance of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and RJD president Lalu Prasad as an "incompatible marriage" and said it will not last long or make any impact in the election.

Patna: Union minister Ram Kripal Yadav on Saturday termed the alliance of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and RJD president Lalu Prasad as an "incompatible marriage" and said it will not last long or make any impact in the election.

"Lalu Prasad and Nitish Kumar have come together due to their selfish interests. It's an incompatible marriage. It will not last long or make any impact in the elections," Yadav, also Union Minister for Drinking Water and Sanitation said.

Ram Kripal Yadav used to be a close aide of Prasad and known as the "Hanuman" of the RJD chief for remaining by his side in good and bad times. He had rebelled to join BJP just before Lok Sabha polls last year.

Yadav said the public did not support JD(U) and RJD during the Lok Sabha elections turning the state leaderless.

He asserted that the BJP will fill the void in the coming Assembly elections.

The BJP leader said the alliance was formed after the much hyped merger of Janata Parivar failed and permutations and combinations among JD (U), RJD, Congress and other parties had been doing the rounds.

"All these parties have always fought among themselves. They have grouped together as they had no courage left to face the BJP after the drubbing they got in the Lok Sabha polls," the 58-year-old leader said.

Their bodies have united, but hearts are still separate and they will not make any impact in the Assembly polls to be held later this year, Yadav said.

"It is for sure that both the leaders and their supporters will pull each other back. This will continue for a few months and they will ensure the defeat of each other's candidates in Assembly elections," he said.

Criticising the JD(U) rule supported by RJD, Congress and CPI in the state, Yadav poked fun at the "Badhta Bihar" (Bihar marching ahead) slogan and said it was actually a scenario of "Bigadta Bihar" (Bihar going astray).

"Law and order in the state has come to an end. Criminals are ruling the roost. Loot, murder, molestation, kidnapping are happening daily. There is no rule of law and the state has slipped to 'maha jungleraj'," he said.  

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