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Bihar's former deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi on Wednesday rubbished Nitish Kumar's claims of willing to resign from the Chief Minister's post after cancelling dinner for BJP leaders in 2010 and described it as a 'bunch of lies'.
"It's a bunch of lies that the Chief Minister wanted to resign after cancelling the dinner for the visiting BJP leaders in 2010 following the controversy over his decision to return a Rs 5 crore cheque to Gujarat in lieu of assistance for the 2008 Koshi floods," Modi said.
The former deputy chief minister, however, claimed that on contrary the Chief Minister actually tried to mollify top BJP leaders in connection with the incident.
In fact BJP leaders were about to sever alliance with JD(U) after Kumar had cancelled the dinner protesting publication of an advertisement where he was shown shaking hands with Narendra Modi during the latter's Patna visit to attend the BJP national executive in June 2010, he claimed.
Once Kumar got to know about BJP's stand, he immediately contacted our senior leaders to convince them against breaking the alliance, Modi further claimed.
It was because of the sustained pressure of BJP on Kumar to sever ties, the latter had agreed to give 102 seats to them in the 2010 Assembly polls, Modi said.
Slamming the chief minister for narrating a 'convenient' script about 2010 incident to defend his action of severing ties with the BJP, Modi said, the former was trying to score "brownie points by indulging in falsehood" in order to confuse the people in the state.
He assailed Kumar for misguiding people that they would have to fight over the state's demand for special status and said no such confrontation with the Centre would be required if BJP came to power at the Centre.
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