In Bihar BJP JDU Gears Up To Strengthen Party With External Leaders
In general, there is a defection of leaders during elections, but even after two months of passing elections in Bihar, the defection is continuing. Jd (U) administered the party's membership to bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) MLA Zaman Khan, the BJP held a meeting on Wednesday to join 21 leaders of various parties including RJD. Read UP News and sports news with latest update.
Meanwhile, both the NDA parties are also working to strengthen the organization by changing the BJP and JD (U) organizational structure. Jd (U) changed the organization and changed the chairmen of several districts, and his ally BJP appointed in-charge in the district.
Sources said, the BJP was in the past in areas where their ally JD (U) had a strong grip, but after getting the highest seat in the NDA in the last year's assembly elections, the BJP is now eyeing the entire state.
After the assembly elections, JD (U) made a major overhaul of the organization and indicated that rcp Singh would be the chairman and that the party would make a paradigm shift in the organisation and strengthen the organisation. The party also changed the chairpersons of several districts. In the Assembly, serious JD (U) has inducted the BSP's only MLA deposit in Bihar into jdu.
The BJP also held a meeting held at the state office on Wednesday, in which about 21 leaders of various parties including former RJD MP Sitaram Yadav, former legislative councillor Dilip Kumar Yadav took over the BJP's membership in front of Bhupendra Yadav.
It may be noted that earlier leaders of various parties had claimed the breakdown of the leaders after the passing of kharmas month. After January 14, it was started by Jdu.
Here, the RJD, however, is not coming to this defusing. RJD spokesman Ritanjaya Tiwari says bjp and JD (U) do not have their own leaders.
He said, "These two parties are in the way of running the party through ' imported and expiry leaders ', what will it run in Bihar. "
Terming the BJP and JD (U) as the ' Pickup party ', he said it wants to gather leaders of other parties and do politics. He said the RJD is the largest party in the state, such as ' inspire ' leaders will not have any impact on the party.
In the BJP's rendezvous, former RJD MP and Lalu Yadav's very close Sitaram Yadav, former legislative councillor Dilip Kumar Yadav, former RJD general secretary Santosh Mehta, former vice president Ramji Manjhi, several RJD leaders, including the BJP' Daaman Thanma.
The BJP general minister and Bihar-in-charge Bhupendra Yadav said, "If the leaders of other parties, including the RJD, the Congress, are leaving them and going with the BJP, it directly means that they do not trust the working of their leadership. They need a credible leadership, which the BJP is giving to the country. It is natural for people to be disillusioned with policy, intentions and leadership-less parties. "
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