No More Calls for Lalu's Health, Will Check Newspapers Now: Nitish Kumar Hits Back at Tejashwi
Tejashwi, who had served as Kumar's deputy in the previous Grand Alliance government in Bihar, had dismissed the gesture as "nothing but a late courtesy call".
File photo of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. (PTI)Patna: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar today said he had made four calls to enquire about ally-turned adversary Lalu Prasad's health out of human consideration and without any political motivation. But he said he won’t do it anymore.
His remark came days after Prasad's younger son Tejashwi Yadav had dismissed Kumar's gesture as a "late courtesy call" in a tweet on June 27 after the RJD supremo underwent a fistula surgery at a Mumbai-based hospital.
"I called up four times to enquire about Lalu ji's health, who has been an old associate, keeping aside political differences, the chief minister told reporters after his weekly public interaction programme Lok Samvad here.
Kumar had separated from Prasad in 1994 to form the Samata Party that became an ally of the BJP in the NDA, and after a long gap, they had teamed up again in 2015 for the Bihar Assembly polls.
But their renewed friendship did not last long and they parted ways last year, leading to the disintegration of the Grand Alliance, which also comprised the Congress.
Tejashwi, who had served as Kumar's deputy in the previous Grand Alliance government in Bihar, had dismissed the gesture as "nothing but a late courtesy call". He had alleged that the chief minister got to know about his father's ill-health after four months of hospitalisation.
However, Kumar said, "People today react to things about which they do not have adequate knowledge. They take to social media at a drop of the hat and react in haste,” he said.
"It seems no appreciation is left for gestures arising out of human consideration, not motivated by political gains," Kumar said, adding that from now, he will keep tabs about Lalu’s health through the newspapers.
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