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New Delhi: The Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) on Wednesday said it was disappointed by the Bihar Assembly poll results.
"Our number of seats have gone down in Bihar Assembly. Naturally we are disappointed," CPI-M leader Brinda Karat said outside Parliament.
CPI and CPI-M have so far drawn a blank in the Bihar polls which have been swept by the JD(U)-BJP alliance.
Congratulating JD(U)-BJP on their good performance, she said, "We all congratualte Nitish Kumar for the victory in Bihar. His alliance has made a record victory in Bihar".
However, Karat refused to comment on Congress's poor performance despite the high voltage campaign by Rahul Gandhi.
Taking a dig at the BJP for not removing BS Yeddyurappa for certain "caste consideration" in Karnataka, Karat said, "In Bihar they (BJP) do not believe in caste combination. Bihar elections have risen above caste and in Karnataka, obviously, they are using certain caste factors to protect somebody who is so corrupt and guilty of wrong-doing."
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