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Patna, Oct 22 (UNI) Former Bihar Deputy Chief Minister and BJP member of Rajya Sabha Sushil Kumar Modi on Sunday said that Lav-Kush pair will never accept the leadership of Deputy Chief Minister Tejaswi Prasad Yadav, who has been virtually declared as his successor by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.

Modi said that Kumar had again projected Tejaswi as his successor by describing him as a child. It meant that Kumar was projecting a man as his political heir who had no qualification and his only advantage was being son of RJD chief Lalu Prasad, he pointed out.

If JD(U) MPs and MLAs have any conscience left, they should never accept the leadership of a family against whom the party had struggled hard to thwart its regime of corruption and misrule, the BJP leader noted. Chief Minister Kumar would neither resign from the post of CM nor he would move to national politics, he remarked.

Kumar would somehow continue as CM for the rest of his tenure till the year 2025. Till then, he would make a hollow promise to Tejaswi to make him CM, he predicted.

(With UNI inputs)

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