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'Free to leave,' Nitish Kumar reacts to Pawan Verma's question

Adopting a tough stance over defiant voices within party, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar asked those unhappy with JDU and BJP's tie-up, to leave the party. Kumar on Thursday, flayed party leader Pavan Varma and Prashant Kishore, without naming them,  for publicly questioning the JDUs tie-up with the BJP for Delhi assembly elections. 
"If anyone has any issues then the person can discuss it within party or at party meetings, but such kind of public statements are surprising. He can go and join any party he likes, my best wishes," Kumar said. 

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