Patna: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Wednesday expressed dismay over the controversy around Israil Ahmed Mansuri, his cabinet colleague, visiting a temple in Gaya.
Kumar blamed the controversy on “divisive” politics of the BJP, his former ally, while talking to reporters on assembly premises.
“They (BJP) have been wanting to divide the society by raising non issues. What is their grouse? Have their ministers not visited temples along with me,” asked the JD(U) leader.
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Mansuri, who holds IT portfolio, has also been given the charge of Gaya district.
Ministers in the state cabinet are assigned one or more districts where they head the programme coordination committee.
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