JD(U) leader loses cool over question on Modi as PM
JD(U) leader loses cool over question on Modi as PM
Shivanand Tiwari said that it seemed the media had made the issue "a monkey disease."

Patna: JD(U) leader Shivanand Tiwari on Saturday lost his temper after reporters persistently asked him for his reaction to the possibility of Narendra Modi becoming Prime Ministerial candidate, saying it seemed the media had made the issue "a monkey disease."

"I fail to understand why media is getting restless on this issue (Modi as PM). It is our job to decide as to who will be the PM candidate...media has made the matter a monkey disease," said a visibly angry Tiwari, who has on several occasions voiced the party's strong reservation on Modi's candidature for the top post. Tiwari was talking to the media after party leader KC Tyagi filed nomination for the Rajya Sabha seat in Patna.

JD(U) president Sharad Yadav who was present when Tyagi filed his nomination, had left the venue when Tiwari spoke to the media. Tiwari, JD(U) national spokesman and MP, said, "It is well known that BJP is the largest partner of NDA. So the PM candidate will be from it and will be finalised after discussion in the coalition."

BJP leader Shahnawaz Hussain, who was with Tiwari, did not respond to the media's questions on Modi's candidature for PM post. On several occasions in the past, rift between NDA partners -- BJP and JD(U) -- has been witnessed on possibility of Narendra Modi as the PM nominee.

The issue generated more heat when senior JD(U) leader and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar had said that the PM candidate from the NDA should have a secular image.

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