Charges @ 6 croes
Soren paid Maoists Rs 6 cr to win Tamar bypoll: Nitish
Vijay Deo Jha Tamar 28 December, 2008
Tamar by-election is a regional election story reported from different datelines ad nauseam, but it refuses to die, or even bore the masses today.
It was witnessed on Saturday when Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar during an election rally at Nabadih and Bundu charged the Jharkhand Chief Minister and UPA candidate Shibu Soren for wheeling and dealing with the Maoist outfits to ensure his victory.
It was witnessed on Saturday when Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar during an election rally at Nabadih and Bundu charged the Jharkhand Chief Minister and UPA candidate Shibu Soren for wheeling and dealing with the Maoist outfits to ensure his victory.
Soren drew flak from the NDA combine due to his recent pro-Maoist statements. A peeved Soren had justified his pro-Maoist statement in one of the election rallies a day back stating that he was not wrong in asking Maoists to join Government as they were not dogs and cats.
At Bundu Ground, it was the turn of JD (U) MLA Radhakrishna Kishore to pose question to Soren whether late Munda, SDPO Pramod Kumar and those police personnel who lost their lives were indeed dogs and cats. Taking exception at the statements of Soren as objectionable, the president of State JD (U) Jaleswar Mahto quipped: "It might not be surprising if one day Soren indeed handovers police stations and Government offices to Maoists.
At Bundu Ground, it was the turn of JD (U) MLA Radhakrishna Kishore to pose question to Soren whether late Munda, SDPO Pramod Kumar and those police personnel who lost their lives were indeed dogs and cats. Taking exception at the statements of Soren as objectionable, the president of State JD (U) Jaleswar Mahto quipped: "It might not be surprising if one day Soren indeed handovers police stations and Government offices to Maoists.
Supporting the allegation leveled by his party colleague and the national spokesperson of Janta Dal United (U) Shivanand Tiwari, Nitish said: "Soren has signed a pact with Maoists to ensure his victory in Tamar by paying Rs six crores to them. Tamar by-election is a testing ground of the sharpness of the teeth of the Election Commission."
For this young Chief Minister who took everybody by surprise by unseating the decades’ long regime of the subaltern sahib of Bihar --- Lalu Prasad; the by-election of Tamar could bring a political revolution. "A mere election can decide your fate; it would bring an end to the era of corruption, underdevelopment and state of lawlessness which Soren has allowed," Nitish pointed out.
He appealed the voters to elect JD(U) candidate Vasundhara Munda, the widow of slain party MLA Ramesh Singh Munda, and asked them not to forget the works of development done by the late Munda.
It was another political revelation at Nabadih Ground when Nitish supported Lalan Singh, party president Bihar JD (U), who stated that Soren once tried to allure late Munda to be the Chief Minister of Jharkhand by engineering a split in the NDA, which the latter refused.
This presents the character of late Munda and Soren in contrast who is now trying every unethical trick to win the election, Nitish blasted. "It amazes everybody that what forced Soren to contest Tamar by-election when once he publicly blessed this widow…and now he is opting every trick to woo Maoists and even inviting them to join the Government and take rein of administration.
Here was a Chief Minister who was trying to woo the voters through his meticulously selected words with polished humour and puns. Known through as Susashan Kumar, Nitish tried to underline the development of Bihar within short span of time and drew a parallel with Jharkhand which he said lagged behind in terms of development. The development of Jharkhand became haywire after the exit of the Government led by the National Democratic Alliance.
A mere bus ride from Patna to Ranchi through road route can give you the real feel of the development of Bihar that took place in the last three years. But in Jharkhand the development is in retrograde motion, Nitish said.
Here was a Chief Minister who was trying to woo the voters through his meticulously selected words with polished humour and puns. Known through as Susashan Kumar, Nitish tried to underline the development of Bihar within short span of time and drew a parallel with Jharkhand which he said lagged behind in terms of development. The development of Jharkhand became haywire after the exit of the Government led by the National Democratic Alliance.
A mere bus ride from Patna to Ranchi through road route can give you the real feel of the development of Bihar that took place in the last three years. But in Jharkhand the development is in retrograde motion, Nitish said.
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