1/7>”Feel unhappy about the developments in the Parliament..& the expulsion of 25 learned MP friends, including one who was not even present
— Shatrughan Sinha (@ShatruganSinha) August 5, 2015
Mr Sinha has also via Twitter delivered the latest instalment of his bromance with Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.
<3/7>Humbled and touched by Nitish ji’s glowing compliments..in calling me the pride of Bihar.
— Shatrughan Sinha (@ShatruganSinha) August 5, 2015
Their recent meetings and praise for each other – publicly and enthusiastically disclosed – have been irritants for the BJP at a time when it hopes to deprive Mr Kumar of a third consecutive term in office in the election which starts in September. Mr Sinha today cautioned, “This exchange need not cause concern, alarm or jealously among our people…political opponents are not enemies..we can differ in political views but there can be no personal enmity.”
That prescriptive is unlikely to impart any succour. Last week, Mr Sinha deviated from the BJP to join a group of politicians and eminent citizens who petitioned President Pranab Mukherjeee against the hanging of Yakub Memon, convicted for his role in the serial blasts in Mumbai in 1993 in which 257 people were killed.
Mr Sinha recently said, “Can’t say what will happen tomorrow, will I be thrown out (of the party), will I leave, I can’t say.”
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