'Stay firmly where you are': Nitish appeals to Biharis in Gujarat
Patna, Oct 9: Amid mass exodus of people hailing from the Hindi belt from Gujarat, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Tuesday appealed to Biharis to stay firmly where they were. Nitish said he is in constant touch with the authorities in Gujarat and they have assured the safety of Bihari population residing there.
Bihar CM Nitish Kumar
Kumar, who had a telephonic talk with Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani on Monday amid a large number of migrant workers hailing from Bihar and some other Hindi-belt states fleeing Gujarat following attacks on them, said a constant watch is being kept on the situation there.
"Our Chief Secretary and DGP are in constant touch with their counterparts in Gujarat. We are keeping a watch on the situation there. I would also appeal to the people (from Bihar living in Gujarat) that they stay firmly where they were notwithstanding the incidents that have taken place", Kumar told reporters on the sidelines of a function here.
Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani
Kumar had on Monday said he spoke to Rupani to enquire about the situation in Gujarat where violence has erupted following the alleged rape of a 14-month-old girl allegedly by a Bihar resident.
Bihar Deputy CM Sushil Kumar Modi
Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi, speaking separately, echoed the views expressed by Kumar and also squarely blamed Congress MLA Alpesh Thakor's outfit for the violence against Biharis. Thakor is also the Congress secretary for Bihar.
"Top officials in Gujarat like its Chief Secretary, its DGP and IG Prisons hail from Bihar. Biharis living there are safe and secure and the state government is taking effective action against those indulging in violence. I would also urge the Gujarat government to immediately arrest people like Alpesh Thakor who is behind these incidents," the deputy chief minister said.
[Attack on migrants in Gujarat: BJP demands expulsion of Alpesh Thakor from Congress]
In a statement, the BJP unit of Bihar also attacked the Congress. "The silence of top leaders, including Rahul Gandhi, on the issue and reluctance to take any action against Thakor shows the anti-Bihari prejudice in the party," the party alleged.
RJD's Tejashwi Yadav
The party's Bihar unit also criticised RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav for "maintaining an alliance with the Congress despite the latter's obvious involvement in attacks on Biharis".
On
his
part,
Tejashwi
Yadav
hit
back
at
Rupani
for
accusing
the
Congress
of
inciting
"violence
against
migrants".
"Mr
CM,
have
you
taken
leave
of
your
senses.
How
dare
you
call
fellow
Indians
migrants.
Do
you
mean
to
say
a
migrant
won
from
UP
and
became
the
Prime
Minister
ofIndia.We
demand
an
immediate
apology
from
you,"
Yadav
tweeted.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who had served as Gujarat chief minister for more than a decade, contested the 2014 Lok Sabha polls from Vadodara and Varanasi. After becoming Prime Minister, he gave up the Lok Sabha seat in his home state, while retaining the one in eastern Uttar Pradesh.
OneIndia News with PTI inputs