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Bihar poll debacle: Shatrughan Sinha holds PM Modi accountable
Firing a fresh salvo at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over Bihar poll debacle, disgruntled BJP MP Shatrughan Sinha has said the `credit` for the seats won by the party in the state goes to Modi and claimed that his attack on Lalu Prasad backfired.
Nagpur: Firing a fresh salvo at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over Bihar poll debacle, disgruntled BJP MP Shatrughan Sinha has said the "credit" for the seats won by the party in the state goes to Modi and claimed that his attack on Lalu Prasad backfired.
Sinha also said that Bihar voters had understood that the announcement of economic package by Modi was a "poll gimmick".
"All the credit goes to Modiji for the number seats won by BJP in Bihar and there should not be any doubt about it," Sinha said while taking a jibe at the PM.
The actor-turned-politician, who had been sulking after he was left out of the electioneering, said it was because of the "aggressive campaigning" by Modi that BJP fetched 53 seats.
"Probably Modi was kept in dark about ground realities in Bihar by the party leadership. Outsiders were at the helm of affairs for electioneering, whereas 'Bihari Babu' (referring to himself), whom people of Patna sent to Parliament by a margin of lakhs, was deliberately kept out of the campaign, which also people (voters) took seriously and defeated BJP," Sinha told a select group of mediapersons here last night.
The MP from Patna Sahib said the anti-incumbency factor did not work against Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.
"There was no anti-incumbency factor against Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and the day the 'grand alliance' of Nitish Kumar-Lalu Prasad Yadav-Congress was formed, they won half the election," said Sinha, who is here for a function.
The targeting of Lalu Yadav and the 'jungle raj' remarks didn't go well with the people of Bihar, he claimed
"This particular comment ('jungle raj') hurt the sentiments of the anti-BJP people of Bihar," he said, while pointing out that Lalu staged a comeback with flying colours, with "80 per cent success rate (winning 80 seats out of the 100 contested)".
In the recently held elections to the 243-seat Bihar Assembly, the grand alliance won 178 seats, including RJD-80, JD(U) 71 and Congress 27.
Sinha said the voteshare of Yadavs, Muslims, Kurmis and
traditional Congress supporters comprised about 40 per cent. The campaign leaders of BJP could not understand the under-currents prevailing against the party, he said.
On the huge financial package announced by the Prime Minister ahead of the Assembly polls, Sinha said by that time everyone (voters) knew it was all going to be a "poll gimmick".
"Probably it was ill-timed," he said.
Defending his meeting with Nitish Kumar after the poll results were declared, which also raised many eyebrows in the BJP, Sinha said it was a courtesy call and added that not much should be read into it.
To a question whether he would attend the swearing-in ceremony of Nitish Kumar on November 20, the BJP leader said it all depends on the kind of invite and his availability on that day.
On the possibility of Lalu Yadav's daughter Misa or either of his sons assuming the post of Deputy Chief Minister in the new Nitish Kumar government, Sinha said, "I don't think it will happen."