NEW DELHI: Janata Dal-United adviser KC Tyagi on Saturday accused Congress for the collapse of grand alliance government in Bihar by insulting Nitish Kumar repeatedly.
“The INDIA bloc is on the verge of collapse. The alliance of INDIA bloc parties is almost over in Punjab, West Bengal and Bihar,” KC Tyagi said.
The goal and intentions with which Kumar, the JD(U) president, succeeded in bringing non-Congress parties with the Congress have come unstuck, Tyagi said, asserting that their leader was “misunderstood”.
He added that Nitish Kumar consistently emphasized that he was not seeking a position within the alliance, but a faction of the Congress leadership repeatedly disrespected him.
Tyagi expressed skepticism about how the parties in the INDIA bloc could effectively combat the formidable BJP, which he described as “all-powerful.”
Despite the Bihar chief minister’s efforts to unite various parties in Patna, the entire process lacked momentum, leading to a lack of joint meetings on leadership and agenda within the INDIA bloc, even with the Lok Sabha elections approaching.
“The INDIA bloc is on the verge of collapse. The alliance of INDIA bloc parties is almost over in Punjab, West Bengal and Bihar,” KC Tyagi said.
The goal and intentions with which Kumar, the JD(U) president, succeeded in bringing non-Congress parties with the Congress have come unstuck, Tyagi said, asserting that their leader was “misunderstood”.
He added that Nitish Kumar consistently emphasized that he was not seeking a position within the alliance, but a faction of the Congress leadership repeatedly disrespected him.
Tyagi expressed skepticism about how the parties in the INDIA bloc could effectively combat the formidable BJP, which he described as “all-powerful.”
Despite the Bihar chief minister’s efforts to unite various parties in Patna, the entire process lacked momentum, leading to a lack of joint meetings on leadership and agenda within the INDIA bloc, even with the Lok Sabha elections approaching.