Bihar crisis: Will move court against governor's decision, says Tejashwi
July 27, 2017  09:45
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Tejashwi Yadav met Bihar Governor Keshri Nath Tripathi in Patna to register protest over Nitish Kumar being invited to form his government ahead of RJD, which is the single largest party in the state assembly.
Kumar has been asked by the governor to prove his majority in the assembly within two days of taking oath at 10 am today.
Kumar resigned as the chief minister last night. The ostensible reason for him to quit was his falling out with Tejashwi, the son of RJD supremo Lalu Prasad. Yadav is facing corruption charges but had refused to step down as the deputy chief minister despite Kumar's exhortations.
After Kumar's meeting with the governor late last night, Tejashwi, accompanied by some RJD MLAs and leaders, marched to the Raj Bhavan to meet Tripathi.
"RJD being the single largest party should have been invited to form the government. We are taking legal advice and will move court against the governor's decision," he told reporters after the meeting.
He said the people of Bihar had given the grand alliance the mandate to run its government for 5 years which Kumar "betrayed".
He also threatened of protests across the state against Kumar "who will find it difficult to move around".
Tejashwi claimed he had support of most JD-U MLAs.
"I'm confident that most JD-U MLAs who are committed to social justice will vote against the government in the floor-test," he said.
He said the governor told him that he has already invited Kumar for taking oath and it is not possible to take back the invitation letter. PTI

IMAGE: Tejashwi Yadav with his brother Tej Partap Yadav heads to Raj Bhavan after Bihar CM Nitish Kumar resigned in Patna on Wednesday. Photograph: PTI Photo 
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