Patna:The Jan Adhikar Party (JAP) in Bihar is likely to merge with the Congress in the next few weeks, its top official has said. Party chief Rajesh Ranjan, alias Pappu Yadav, has convened a meeting on December 16 and 17 to deliberate on all the aspects before the merger, the official said on Thursday.
"Our leader Pappu Yadav has already dissolved all committees and wings of the party on December 2 and the same was announced by state president Raghvendra Kushwaha. Dissolving the committees and wings was an indication of the merger. With this, no one would hold any post in the party and hence will not have the power to challenge the party chief's decision," he said.
Pappu Yadav is the only face of the party. Apart from him, no one is capable of pulling the crowd or delivering during the elections. Since contesting against bigger political forces like RJD, JDU, and BJP in Bihar would be tough, hence, merging with the grand-old party is a wise decision. Earlier on Thursday, Congress leader Asit Nath Tiwari had also spoken about the merger.