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Former Bihar Congress president joins Nitish Kumar's JD(U)

Patna: Former Bihar Congress president Ram Jatan Sinha on Tuesday joined the ruling Janata Dal (United) and lavished praise on Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who heads the party.

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Published : Feb 12, 2019, 10:55 PM IST

After joining the JD(U) at an auditorium in presence of top leaders like national vice president Prashant Kishor and state unit chief Vashishth Narayan Singh, Sinha was felicitated at the party office by Kumar.

Sinha is not an ordinary leader and his joining our party will have immense consequences, Kumar told reporters on the occasion.

Today, we see doors of political parties are closed on talented young people, which is regrettable. Our party, however, is different as it is not controlled by a family.

And, therefore, there is hardly any social segment which is not duly represented in the JD(U), the Chief Minister said.

Earlier, at the party function in Bapu Sabhagar auditorium, Sinha had said Nitish Kumar is a leader who thinks of Bihars development all the time. And the state has prospered under his leadership since he has eradicated social strife along the lines of caste and religion.

A known baiter of Lalu Prasad, Sinha also took potshots at the RJD supremos heir apparent Tejashwi Yadav, whom he did not mention by name but remarked people without any formal education worth the name have the temerity to raise questions on the state of universities in Bihar.

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Sinha had severed his ties with the Congress ahead of the 2015 assembly polls which he unsuccessfully contested as an Independent candidate.

A three-time MLA from Makhdumpur assembly segment in Jehanabad district, now a reserved constituency, Sinha had served as the BPCC president in 2003.

Speculations are rife that he may be fielded by the JD(U) from Jehanabad Lok Sabha segment, which has a sizeable population of Bhumihar community to which Sinha belongs.

Sinha is the second former state unit chief of the Congress to have joined the JD(U) in a year. In February last year, three Congress MLCs including former BPCC president Ashok Choudhary had crossed over to Nitish Kumars party.

Besides, another former state Congress president Mehboob Ali Kaiser is with Ram Vilas Paswans Lok Janshakti Party, a partner in the states ruling alliance.

However, Tariq Anwar who had served as a BPCC president in the 1980s but went on to co-found the NCP along with Sharad Pawar returned to the party last year.

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(With inputs from PTI)

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After joining the JD(U) at an auditorium in presence of top leaders like national vice president Prashant Kishor and state unit chief Vashishth Narayan Singh, Sinha was felicitated at the party office by Kumar.

Sinha is not an ordinary leader and his joining our party will have immense consequences, Kumar told reporters on the occasion.

Today, we see doors of political parties are closed on talented young people, which is regrettable. Our party, however, is different as it is not controlled by a family.

And, therefore, there is hardly any social segment which is not duly represented in the JD(U), the Chief Minister said.

Earlier, at the party function in Bapu Sabhagar auditorium, Sinha had said Nitish Kumar is a leader who thinks of Bihars development all the time. And the state has prospered under his leadership since he has eradicated social strife along the lines of caste and religion.

A known baiter of Lalu Prasad, Sinha also took potshots at the RJD supremos heir apparent Tejashwi Yadav, whom he did not mention by name but remarked people without any formal education worth the name have the temerity to raise questions on the state of universities in Bihar.

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Sinha had severed his ties with the Congress ahead of the 2015 assembly polls which he unsuccessfully contested as an Independent candidate.

A three-time MLA from Makhdumpur assembly segment in Jehanabad district, now a reserved constituency, Sinha had served as the BPCC president in 2003.

Speculations are rife that he may be fielded by the JD(U) from Jehanabad Lok Sabha segment, which has a sizeable population of Bhumihar community to which Sinha belongs.

Sinha is the second former state unit chief of the Congress to have joined the JD(U) in a year. In February last year, three Congress MLCs including former BPCC president Ashok Choudhary had crossed over to Nitish Kumars party.

Besides, another former state Congress president Mehboob Ali Kaiser is with Ram Vilas Paswans Lok Janshakti Party, a partner in the states ruling alliance.

However, Tariq Anwar who had served as a BPCC president in the 1980s but went on to co-found the NCP along with Sharad Pawar returned to the party last year.

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(With inputs from PTI)

Also Read: Vijayawada airport now ready for wide-body aircraft operations

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Former Bihar Congress president joins Nitish Kumars JD(U)
Patna, Feb 12 (PTI) Former Bihar Congress president Ram
Jatan Sinha on Tuesday joined the ruling Janata Dal (United)
and lavished praise on Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who heads
the party.
After joining the JD(U) at an auditorium in presence of
top leaders like national vice president Prashant Kishor and
state unit chief Vashishth Narayan Singh, Sinha was
felicitated at the party office by Kumar.
Sinha is not an ordinary leader and his joining our
party will have immense consequences, Kumar told reporters on
the occasion.
Today, we see doors of political parties are closed on
talented young people, which is regrettable. Our party,
however, is different as it is not controlled by a family.
And, therefore, there is hardly any social segment which is
not duly represented in the JD(U), the Chief Minister said.
Earlier, at the party function in Bapu Sabhagar
auditorium, Sinha had said Nitish Kumar is a leader who
thinks of Bihars development all the time. And the state has
prospered under his leadership since he has eradicated social
strife along the lines of caste and religion.
A known baiter of Lalu Prasad, Sinha also took potshots
at the RJD supremos heir apparent Tejashwi Yadav, whom he did
not mention by name but remarked people without any formal
education worth the name have the temerity to raise questions
on the state of universities in Bihar.
Sinha had severed his ties with the Congress ahead of the
2015 assembly polls which he unsuccessfully contested as an
Independent candidate.
A three-time MLA from Makhdumpur assembly segment in
Jehanabad district, now a reserved constituency, Sinha had
served as the BPCC president in 2003.
Speculations are rife that he may be fielded by the JD(U)
from Jehanabad Lok Sabha segment, which has a sizeable
population of Bhumihar community to which Sinha belongs.
Sinha is the second former state unit chief of the
Congress to have joined the JD(U) in a year. In February last
year, three Congress MLCs including former BPCC president
Ashok Choudhary had crossed over to Nitish Kumars party.
Besides, another former state Congress president Mehboob
Ali Kaiser is with Ram Vilas Paswans Lok Janshakti Party, a
partner in the states ruling alliance.
However, Tariq Anwar who had served as a BPCC president
in the 1980s but went on to co-found the NCP along with Sharad
Pawar returned to the party last year. PTI NAC
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