04 June,2019 08:12 PM IST | | mid-day online desk
Giriraj Singh
New Delhi: Union minister Giriraj Singh on Tuesday mocked his NDA colleagues for attending 'iftaar' parties, drawing sharp reactions from them that prompted BJP president Amit Shah to step in to douse the fire by admonishing the fiery Hindutva leader and asking him to avoid making such comments.
Singh posted four pictures of key Bihar NDA leaders, including Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and Union minister Ram Vilas Paswan, attending 'iftaar' parties and put out this snide tweet.
"How beautiful would the picture have emerged, had phalahaar (a fruit feast) been organised during Navaratra with the same fervour with splendid photographs taken. Why do we lag behind in observance of our own karm-dharm (religious customs) in public, while staying ahead in pretension," he tweeted in Hindi.
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A known detractor of Kumar since the days when he served in the state cabinet under him, Singh appeared to have aimed his barb specifically at the chief minister as all photographs featured him wearing a skullcap and a namaz kerchief covering his shoulders.
Senior Bihar BJP leader and Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Modi was also seen in one of the pictures.
The photographs were of iftaar parties hosted by Lok Janshakti Party president Paswan and opposition leader Jitan Ram Manjhi in Patna.
The tweet from Singh, whose hardline Hindutva views have often sparked controversies, drew sharp reactions from BJP's allies with LJP leader Chirag Paswan saying that his remarks amounted to questioning Indian traditions.
Hitting back at the BJP leader, Chirag Paswan said his party believed in "sabka saath, sabka vikas, sabka vishwas", a slogan coined by Prime Minister Narendra Modi at a recent NDA meeting.
Lashing out at Singh, JD(U) leader and state minister Ashok Chowdhury said, "Had anybody stopped Giriraj from arranging phalahaar during Navaratra? I wish to warn him, not the entire BJP, but him alone, that he must refrain from making such statements."
"Giriraj must remember that his party is part of a coalition government in Bihar and he owes his big victory in the Lok Sabha polls in no small measure to the support of our leader (Nitish Kumar)," Chowdhury said.
As fire within the ruling coalition raged, Shah called up Singh and admonished him for his tweets attacking the NDA leaders, sources said.
The BJP president also asked him to avoid making such comments.
After Kumar, who is also JD(U) president, declined one ministerial berth offered to his party by the BJP in the Modi government, the ties between the two main Bihar parties have strained.
After the Modi government was sworn in, Kumar expanded his ministry by inducting eight members from his party. No BJP member was part of the expansion.
NDA sources believe that disparaging comments by Singh have the potential to harm the ties between the two parties. This may have prompted Shah to step in, they added.
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