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Nitish Kumar wins facile trust vote after bilious debate

Patna: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar comfortably won on Friday the crucial trust vote 131-108, after a vitriol-filled debate.
The result of the floor test, held a day after he took office for the sixth time, jettisoning the RJD and embracing former ally BJP, was a foregone conclusion given the numerical superiority of the bloc supporting his government.
Four members in the 243-member house could not vote, reducing the total strength of the house during the trust vote to 239.
With the effective strength of the House reduced to 239 during voting, Bihar’s new government needed 120 votes to win the confidence vote.
Soon after Kumar moved the motion seeking confidence of the House, a rancorous debate ensued, with his former deputy Tejashwi Yadav mounting an all-out attack on him, calling his decision to join hands with the BJP “dhokha” (betrayal) with the people of Bihar.
Yadav’s speech was repeatedly punctuated by the word as he blamed Kumar for the disintegration of the grand alliance in the state which also included the Congress.
“Nitish Kumar made me a ‘mohra’ (pawn) to build his image. The entire action (of seeking his resignation) was just an excuse so he could go with BJP,” Yadav, who along with his father and RJD chief Lalu Prasad, and mother Rabri Devi have been made an accused in the hotels-for-land scandal case, said.
Yadav said Kumar, whom he referred to as his “guru” and “chacha” (uncle), despite having the epithet “vikas purush” (man of development), cannot win elections on his own. He cited the Assembly polls of 1995 and 2014 Lok Sabha elections when his party could secure just seven and two seats respectively.
When his turn came to respond before the motion was taken up for vote, Kumar tore into the likes of Lalu Prasad and others who criticised him for returning to the BJP-led NDA’s fold.
“People should not teach me lessons in secularism. Secularism is to be practised. I cannot be with people who commit the sin of amassing property through corrupt means while hiding behind the shield of secularism,” he said.
In his brief 10-minute speech, Kumar said,”I asked him (Tejashwi) to explain his position on graft allegations against him, but he was not in a position to respond.”
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