BJP vision document for Delhi has no vision, says Nitish Kumar
Patna, Feb 4: Senior JD(U) leader Nitish Kumar today mocked at BJP's 'Vision Document' for Delhi Assembly elections, saying it had no vision and reflected the "divisive thoughts" of the party.
"In the vision document of a party which is in power for past eight months, there should have been some vision in its document," Kumar said in his reaction to BJP's 'Vision Document' released yesterday.

He pointed out that the document says that "the Delhi colleges to have 85 per cent reservation for students who are from Delhi schools or 4 per cent relief in cut off marks for Delhi students, whichever part of India their families have settled here from".
Such a thought was nothing but a "cruel joke" on composite culture of Delhi, Kumar said. The JD(U) leader, however, extended good wishes to Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Arvind Kejriwal for upcoming Delhi poll.
"Do such a vision reflects 'Ek Bharat, Shresht Bharat' (one India, great India) pet slogan of BJP?" Kumar said. He also slammed BJP for calling people from northeast 'immigrants' and questioned "is North East not a part of India?"
When Prime Minister was with Chinese President Xi Jinping at Ahmedabad, Chinese army had infiltrated in Indian territories.
At that time Gujarat government distributed a map which showed Arunachal Pradesh as a disputed area, he said. "Whosoever says 'let's go with Modi should be asked where to go," he said.
Kumar, who drove JD(U) to severe ties with BJP over elevation of Narendra Modi as PM candidate, said he had been repeatedly saying that BJP could run a government, but could not run the country.
PTI
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