Patna: Congress legislators of Bihar will be meeting Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi in Delhi after speculations of a split emerged in Bihar Congress. All the Congress legislators have been summoned to Delhi and a meeting has been scheduled on Wednesday. Bihar Pradesh Congress Committee (BPCC) President, Madan Mohan Jha along with 35 other prominent leaders left for Delhi today to take part in the meeting.
The meeting assumed significance amid the talk of reshuffle and split in the Bihar Congress. Earlier All India Congress Committee (AICC) in-charge of Bihar, Bhakta Charan Das has indicated recently that a new president of BPCC would be appointed. Before leaving for New Delhi, BPCC President Madan Mohan Jha ruled out the possibility of any split in the party as several leaders of the ruling party had been claiming that after LJP there would be a coup in Bihar Congress as well.
"There is no such talk of any split in the Bihar Congress. It has been a tradition in the party that whosoever becomes an MLA or MLC, our leader calls them to Delhi to meet them. However, due to the Covid restrictions, no new MLAs and MLCs have met Rahul. It's not only legislators, even all the senior leaders of the Congress party will be meeting him. There is no question of any split in the party and Bihar Congress is intact under the leadership of Rahul and Sonia Gandhi," Jha said before boarding the Delhi flight at Patna airport.
Even Congress Legislative Party (CLP) leader Ajit Sharma denied the claims of crack or split in the Bihar Congress saying that a rumour has been spread about the party by rivals. However, It is fact that in 2018 four Congress MLCs had left the party and had joined JDU. A few days back, JDU President RCP Singh had claimed that there would be a big split in the Bihar Congress as the party is sinking and no leaders would like to get drowned.
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Sources in the Congress party said that Rahul Gandhi had called the meeting to discuss all these issues including the possible names for the new president of BPCC. Bhakta Charan Das has earlier recommended several names for the post but he had stressed upon one name Rajesh Ram, a Dalit leader for the post, however, no decision has been taken yet.