In his latest post, Nitish Kumar criticised the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for joining hands with Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) with a mobile number for people to express their views.

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar is using Facebook to target his friend-turned-foe BJP ahead of the Lok Sabha polls.

In his latest post, Nitish Kumar criticised the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for joining hands with Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS).

"Any one, who joined hands with those who insulted Bihar, I have pasted a black background of post as a symbol of protest," read Nitish Kumar's post referring to MNS leader Raj Thackeray who has repeatedly humiliated people from Bihar, and defended violence against them.

His post also appealed people of Bihar to express their solidarity. A mobile phone number was also provided as an option to express their protest.

"Bihar mein hunkar and Maharashtra me abhaar (roar in Bihar and thanks-giving in Maharashtra)," Nitish Kumar said in his post for the BJP's leaders who thanked the MNS for deciding not to field candidates against it in Maharashtra in the Lok Sabha polls.

"It's an insult to Bihar and its people, and they would oppose it tooth and nail," said Nitish Kumar.

Early this month Nitish Kumar targeted BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi after he attacked him at his rally in Muzaffarpur Masrch 3.

"Those who could not stop storms of revenge from blowing in Gujarat are claiming to drive winds of change. Can one ever imagine what would have happened had such people ruled Delhi in 1992 or 2002? This nation would not have survived. Even the strongest body and mind cannot overcome heart attack. Secularism is the heart of unity of our nation."

Nitish Kumar has also attacked the BJP over special status to Bihar.

"It (BJP) ensured that Seemandhra got the special status but did not try for Bihar," he said.

IANS