Delhi poll referendum on Modi, Bihar next: Nitish Kumar

PTI Updated - December 07, 2021 at 01:37 AM.

Senior JD (U) leader Nitish Kumar today said the poll outcome in the national Capital was a referendum on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and asserted that the same blow would be given to the saffron party in Bihar.

“Delhi election results indeed are a referendum on Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Delhi is the heart of the country so it reflects the mood of the country,” Kumar told reporters.

Kumar congratulated the Aam Aadmi Party’s Convener Arvind Kejriwal for the party’s landslide victory in Delhi.

“There was a talk of swing in favour of AAP in Delhi, but indeed the entire pendulum of the clock has moved from one end to another,” he said to highlight BJP’s defeat in Delhi.

“BJP’s ideological parent Jansangh was born in Delhi. The Prime Minister had addressed several rallies and every decision by BJP was taken in his name...it’s indeed a referendum on the Prime Minister Narendra Modi,” Kumar said.

“Delhi is the national Capital where people from all parts of the country live so it reflects the changing mood of the country against BJP-led NDA government at the Centre,” the JD(U) leader flanked by state party chief Basistha Narayan Singh and senior leaders Vijay Chaudhary and Shyam Rajak said while talking to mediapersons at his residence.

People from Bihar who live in Delhi in large numbers have also voted for AAP, Kumar said.

“Astonishingly in such a short span of nine months of the Narendra Modi government, the mood of the people is changing against him,” he said and attributed this to BJP’s failure to deliver on any of the tall promises made during the poll.

“He (Modi) talked about lofty things, on the return of black money, paying enhanced bonus to farmers, special status to Bihar in 100 days, but none of them are visible even after a lapse of nine months,” Kumar, whose JD(U) severed ties with BJP over the elevation of Modi, said.

Hawabazzi se kaam nahi chalega (things will not work only on the basis of lofty talk),” he said in an apparent dig at the Prime Minister.

Kumar said Bihar would be the next destination where BJP would face similar results. Bihar will go to the polls before November this year.

Published on February 10, 2015 09:48