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Nitish Kumar bewafa hai, says message on note on Bihar CM's support to demonetisation

| | Nov 29, 2016, at 07:03 pm
Patna, Nov 29 (TheBIharPost/IBNS): A ten-rupee note with “Nitish Kumar bewafa hain” (Nitish Kumar is unfaithful) written over it has suddenly gone viral on the social media after the Bihar Chief Minister's support to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's note ban move, sending out to many the hint of closeness with the BJP.

Kumar had come to power with the support of the RJD and the Congress, fighting unitedly against the BJP.

The move reminds the “Sonam Gupta bewafa hai” story which too went viral in the media just when the Narendra Modi Government launched the demonetization drive earlier this month.

It’s not confirmed as to who, as such, penned this message over the currency note but a look at the note says someone claiming to be Lalu Yadav has left this remark—a move which has been stoutly denied by the RJD which describes it as the “mischief” of some shrewd elements.

The “message” on the currency note assumes significance given the fact that Kumar, of late, looks to be coming closer to the BJP although he has denied this in public.

The growing proximity between the BJP and the JD-U was clearly visible on Saturday when the chief minister came out in open support of the currency ban and also announced to stay away from the opposition-sponsored “Bharat Bandh” even as both his alliance partners, RJD and the Congress, protested demonetization.

Kumar’s announcement came amid reports that he had talked to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi over phone and also met BJP Amit Shah although the Bihar CM denies it, describing it as a part of deep-rooted conspiracy to eliminate him politically.

BJP chief Shah tweeted twice to “thank and congratulate” Bihar CM for supporting currency ban, fuelling further speculations.

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