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Nitish lends colour to 'lotus', creates social media buzz Last Updated : 05 Feb 2017 01:26:10 PM IST (Nitish lends colour to 'lotus')
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar lent colour to a lotus sketched by an artist, creating a social media buzz on Sunday, with some seeing in it his "closeness" to the Bharatiya Janata Party.
Nitish Kumar coloured the lotus sketched by artist Baua Devi at the inaugural function of Patna Book fair here on Saturday.
It was widely seen by a section in social media as his growing closeness with friend-turned-foe BJP, whose party and election symbol is lotus.
Also, thousands of people have shared the Janata Dal-United leader's 'lotus picture' on social media, drawing comments.
However, neither the JD-U nor its major alliance partner Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) of Lalu Prasad has reacted over it. In fact, leaders of the ruling JD-U and RJD seemed to have ignored it.
"There is nothing unusual... Nitish Kumar used red colour to fill a sketch of lotus," a senior JD-U leader said.
A senior RJD leader said, "BJP's paid supporters are behind making the picture go viral on the social media".
After colouring the lotus sketch, Nitish Kumar Without naming the BJP targetted the opposition leaders for creating a bad image of the state for their own vested interests.
"At a time when all are praising Bihar, they are defaming the state," he said.IANS For Latest Updates Please-
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