Saturday, 15 June 2013

Narendra Modi an arrogant person with divisive attitude: JD(U)

"Arrogant" and "divisive figure" Who can name all the parts Conditions Tiwary.


"We wanted the prime minister Narendra Modi in any situation will be a candidate for a categorical assurance, but by them (BJP), Save the imminent departure of JD (U) and the NDA has not been established during the negotiations," JD ( U) leader said.

"It is clear once and for all BJP JD (U), the future role of the conditions for receiving the connection will be forced out of that," he said.

Tiwari Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar criticized the BJP PM candidate states that the categorical assurance that the PM does not want to come in the wake of the reports.

JD(U) on the distribution of the total NDA announced soon, according to him it was not necessary, the JD (U) Following consultations between senior officials, "Our position is consistent states that" one of the officials said.

Scathing attack on the Chief Minister of Gujarat, said, "states an arrogant person, and this is reflected in his personality ... his attitude is the difference."

Asked how the JD (U), a secular party like the one "is presented as a candidate for the Premiership, the arrogant and divisive. "

National JD (U) spokesman said: "Modi is a personality that wants to lead more people, but their name is enough to divide that into question, one person does not reflect a society at the same time."


For questions about the JD(U), BJP president Sharad Yadav said, before (A) "We have no conditions on the BJP. Allianz should by all so far to be respected. On the national agenda," Do the terms of the

Yadav, gave "problems in this regard," but added:. "We will try to solve the problem"

Bihar state Chief Minister Nitish Kumar to an impending split in the ruling coalition with the search Saturday NDA convener Nand Kishore Yadav and Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi refused to comply. To discuss. Connection to the residence of the Prime Minister of the meeting of JD (U) Central Committee

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