06/06/2014

 

JD(U) dissidents hold meeting, to chalk out future course of action 

 


Patna,(BiharTimes): Even as the former chief minister, Nitish Kumar, met almost all the candidates, who contested the Lok Sabha election recently––barring the party chief Sharad Yadav––and is planning to hold similar meetings with all the legislators dissidents have intensified their activities. On Tuesday at least half a dozen legislators held meeting to chalk out the future course of action. 

Their leader Gyanendra Singh Gyanu, who in fact heads the Disciplinary Committee of the JD(U) has called for the expulsion of four party leaders. Three of them incidentally were made ministers recently. He demanded that Lallan Singh, Lallan Saraf, a chartered accountant nominated to the Council, Sanjay Gandhi and R C P Singh be thrown out of the party.

But the state JD(U) chief, Bashishth Narayan Singh, said that Gyanu is himself violating the rule. The party has not asked him to make any such recommendation. This is itself an act of indiscipline.

Meanwhile, another dissident Neeraj Kumar, who resigned from the post of spokesman arrived in Patna on Wednesday and said that future course of action would be chalked out soon. Workers are badly demoralized. He once again asked what crime Avinish Singh, Rana Gangeshwar and Vijay Kumar Mishra have committed? Why were they not made ministers though they left the BJP to join the JD(U)?

He once again came down heavily on Lallan Singh, who he said was rejected by the people in the recently held election yet made a minister in the cabinet.


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