"We will now make Nitish Kumar our target for this anti-democratic act. His government is in a minority after his 'divorce' with BJP. Now we will go in a rickshaw to meet the Governor in Raj Bhavan to parade our MLAs", said Lalu Prasad.
"First he (Nitish) sent me to jail, now he is trying to grab our party", alleged the RJD chief.
Meanwhile, Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar said, the Speaker had given an interim decision (acknowledging the breakaway RJD MLAs as a separate group). People may debate the technical aspects, but politically, the RJD has differences and a split-like situation has arisen".