Patna:Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Monday denied internal conflict within the party and said there was no 'shakti pradarshan' (demonstration of power) as well. The question was posed by a journalist on the sidelines of his weekly Janta Darbar in which Nitish categorically said that the party is united.
The question was asked in the backdrop of the first visit of RCP Singh to Patna after becoming the Union Minister in the cabinet of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. On August 6, when Rajiv Ranjan alias Lalan Singh had visited Patna for the first time after being elected as JDU national president, he had received a grand welcome from airport to Party office.
In the same pattern, RCP was given grand welcome from the airport to the party office with a large number of people following his cavalcade on road. The crowd was so huge on busy Bailey Road that it took more than three hours for RCP to reach the JDU office located at Beer Chand Patel Path.
The scale of the crowd could be understood from the fact that it took more than three hours to cover the distance of less than five km. Something similar had happened during the visit of Lalan Singh. However, the RCP crowd was more organised in comparison to Lalan.
For quite some time 'poster war' has been going on within the JDU as if the party was divided into two groups. One group was reportedly led by RCP and another was led by Lalan Singh and Upendra Kushwaha. The RCP group wanted to make a bigger event in comparison to Lalan. However, Nitish tried to downplay the whole event by issuing a statement.
“No Shakti Pradarshan(demonstration of power) is going on in JDU. When someone (read Lalan) had become national president, a welcome was organised. Similarly, someone (read RCP) has become a minister in Union government so his welcome has been organised by the party. There are no differences in the party. Sometimes, when I read such news items in the newspaper, I feel like laughing at it. When someone is getting a responsibility, he is treated with respect by the party,” Nitish said.
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He further said, “For what purpose, there would be any differences. It was me who had earlier advocated the name of RCP Singh as national president of the party. It was RCP ji who said that now Lalan ji should become the national president. We are all united.”