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Break-up in Bihar Grand Alliance was a ‘natural phenomenon’: Nitish Kumar

| | Sep 05, 2017, at 12:04 am
Patna, Sept 4 (TheBiharPost/IBNS): Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar on Monday came out with a ridiculous explanation for the breakup in the erstwhile ruling Grand Alliance in Bihar of which the JD-U was also a part.

“Mahagathbandhan tutna kudrati chiz hai…aacchhe kam ke  liye kiya,” (The breakup in Grand Alliance was a natural phenomenon which happened for a good cause),” Nitish Kumar told the media on the sidelines of his weekly interaction with the masses on Monday.

The Grand Alliance comprising the RJD, JD-U and the Congress lasted for 20 months.

Kumar, who himself headed the alliance, pulled out of it in July last to form a new government with the BJP, the party against which he had won elections in the last 2015 assembly polls.

thebiharpost.com

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