However, Kishor later deleted his tweet.
The tweet was seen as a comeback after Nitish criticised Kishor for his remarks on Bihar’s political situation and suggested that he may be working for BJP.
The Bihar chief minister called Kishor a “publicity expert” and dismissed his former aide’s remark that JD(U)’s decision to join hands with RJD will have a regional and not national impact.”Does he know how much work has been done since 2005, he wondered and suggested that Kishor may be working to help the BJP covertly,” Nitish shot back when questioned about Kishor’s statements.
Nitish and Kishor have shared a rather acrimonious relationship ever since the latter was removed from JD(U).
Kishor was inducted into the JD(U) by the Bihar CM four years ago. He was elevated to the post of national vice president within weeks. However, Kishor was expelled less than two years later following sharp differences over the CAA-NPR-NRC controversy.