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		<title>&#8220;Will expose true anti-dalit face Of Nitish Kumar&#8221;: Chirag Paswan</title>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lok Janshakti Party chief Chirag Paswan has accused Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar of an &#8220;anti-Dalit mindset&#8221; and of &#8220;mistreating Dalits within his own party&#8221; &#8211; a pointed reference to the 2015 tussle for power with former Chief Minister and Dalit leader Jitan Ram Manjhi, which ended with the latter being forced to resign.</p>
<p>Speaking to NDTV on Monday, Mr Paswan &#8211; who called the fight for control of LJP a &#8220;Mahabharata&#8221; &#8211; also accused Nitish Kumar of trying to split the party by dividing the Paswan community &#8211; a subsection of Dalits that form six per cent of Bihar.</p>
<p>&#8220;If you see the political journey then it is clear&#8230; he has been splitting the Lok Janshakti Party since February 2005, when 27 were elected on our ticket. Subsequently, he kept on splitting our legislature party in Bihar,&#8221; Chirag Paswan told NDTV.com.</p>
<p>Mr Paswan referred to the creation of the Mahadalit sub-group in 2006, saying: &#8220;That shows his mindset as it was primarily to isolate Paswans and Jatav.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;It must be kept in mind the LJP has never been a fan of Nitish Kumar&#8217;s style of politics. He has harmed the Dalits by creating a sub-group of Mahadalits for his own political gains,&#8221; he had said last year before he pulled his party from any alliance with the JDU.</p>
<p>&#8220;See how he treated Dalits within his own party, including the unceremonious way Jitan Ram Manjhi has thrown out of power&#8230; I will expose the true face of Nitish Kumar and inform Dalits across the country, especially in Bihar, during my roadshow, which will be across all Assembly constituencies,&#8221; Mr Paswan added.</p>
<p>The LJP&#8217;s seat count dropped precipitously after the 2005 polls &#8211; 10 in the repoll in October-November 2005, three in 2010 and two in 2015 (when it was part of the BJP-led NDA). In last year&#8217;s election, the LJP claimed just one seat, whose victor has since switched parties.</p>
<p>Bihar&#8217;s Paswan community are the core base for the LJP and the relative power of that base was highlighted last year; the LJP won just one seat but, by fielding candidates against every JDU nominee, it wound up eating in that party&#8217;s vote share and leaving it second-best against the BJP. And they continue to back Mr Paswan, a poll of LJP leaders by the BJP suggests.</p>
<p><span style="text-transform: initial">The roadshow expected next month is a display of strength for Chirag Paswan, to underline his status as the political heir of the late Ram Vilas Paswan, his father and one of the tallest Dalit leaders.</span></p>
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<p>The LJP, under Chirag Paswan, was the &#8216;x-factor&#8217; in last year&#8217;s election; the cutting of JDU votes helped the BJP emerge as the main power in the ruling NDA, and there was constant speculation the smaller party was the BJP&#8217;s &#8216;plan-B&#8217; to retain power in Bihar &#8211; something officially denied.</p>
<p>Mr Paswan &#8211; who last year dramatically said &#8220;&#8230;like Hanuman&#8217;s devotion for Ram, if you cut open my heart you will find only Modiji&#8221; &#8211; has now admitted, though, it is difficult to believe the coup in his party happened without a section of the top BJP leaders being aware. Undaunted, though, Mr Paswan fired a gentle reminder to the larger party.</p>
<p>&#8220;&#8230; should not forget we joined hands with them after PM Modi&#8217;s name was announced (the JDU-BJP broke up ahead of the 2014 Lok Sabha election) old allies like Nitish left them and it was Paswan voters who turned the table&#8230; six per cent Dalit votes are still firmly with us,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>The squabble for control of Ram Vilas Paswan&#8217;s party, and legacy, erupted last week after five LJP MPs &#8211; including the former Union Minister&#8217;s younger brother and coup leader Pashupati Paras &#8211; asked the Lok Sabha Speaker to recognise them as a separate group.</p>
<p><span style="text-transform: initial">The next day, the rebels removed Chirag Paswan as party chief in an &#8220;emergency meeting&#8221;. </span>Mr Paswan has refused to go quietly into the night, calling himself a &#8220;sher ka beta&#8221; (son of a lion).</p>
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