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‘Bihar Will Show Way For Farewell Of BJP, Modi’: JDU Leader Rajiv Ranjan Singh

Earlier, Bihar CM Nitish Kumar took over as JDU chief after Rajiv Ranjan Singh stepped down from the top post during the party’s national executive meeting at Delhi.

Janata Dal (United) party president Lalan Singh
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Janata Dal (United) leader Rajiv Ranjan Singh has lambasted BJP saying he is a pious Hindu but does not "exhibit it like those from BJP".

In his first public meetings after quitting as party president, Singh also ?widely known as Lalan Singh stressed that Bihar will show the way for "farewell of BJP and Modi".

Singh addressed four public meetings in his Lok Sabha constituency, Munger, since he stepped down from the top party post.?

"Religion and faith are not for exhibition. I am a Hindu too and my faith is deep, but I don't show it like those from the BJP. Religious places are not sites for exhibition. They are being used to mislead people. The media is being put forward to spread falsehood through sponsored news," he said, as per NDTV report.?

He as per the report also said "predictions of the fall of Bihar government and JDU split are far from truth".?

"The Nitish Kumar-led alliance government is going strong in Bihar. In the upcoming Lok Sabha polls, we will fight together from the INDIA platform. Bihar will show the way for the farewell of the BJP and (Prime Minister Narendra) Modi. The people have made up their minds," Singh was quoted as saying.

Earlier, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar took over as JDU chief after Singh stepped down from the top post during the party’s national executive meeting at Delhi.

Singh has said he quit the top post owing to engagements in his Lok Sabha constituency, however the BJP has claimed he was removed.

BJP leader from Bihar, Shahnawaz Hussain, told news agency ANI, "Nitish Kumar ji first made RCP Singh president, then Lalan Singh and now he himself has become president of JD (U)."

Singh has said he would sue media outfits publishing reports that he had plotted a rebellion against Nitish Kumar in favour of RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav.