Patna:
A day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's comment on "political groups getting together to save the corrupt", Nitish Kumar's retort featured Atal Bihari Vajpayee, who headed the BJP government in the past.
The Bihar Chief Minister also took a swipe at the ruling party over defections and government changes in different states.
PM Modi, on arriving last night in Kerala's Kochi, said his government's action against corruption had led to "new polarisation" in national politics. "To save these corrupt people, certain political groups are openly coming out and trying to get organised into a unit. People of India and Kerala have to be vigilant against such groups," he said.
Opposition parties accuse the Centre of using probe agencies to target them and pressure their party leaders into switching sides to enable the collapse of opposition governments. The PM's comments were seen to be aimed specifically at Nitish Kumar, who recently ditched the BJP and formed a new government in Bihar with Tejashwi Yadav's RJD and other opposition parties.
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