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SHARAD YADAV REMOVED AS LEADER OF JD(U) IN RS

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Rajya Sabha members of the Janata Dal (United) on Saturday removed Sharad Yadav, who opposed the

party’s decision to ally with the Bharatiya Janata Party in Bihar, as their leader in the House. He was replaced by RC P Singh, a senior party leader said. The MPs met Rajya Sabha Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu to hand him a letter appointing Singh as the leader of the JD(U) in the Upper House, the leader said. Singh is a trusted lieutenant of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.

The JD(U) has 10 members in the Rajya Sabha. It had last night suspended its Rajya Sabha member Ali Anwar Ansari from the parliament­ary party for attending a meeting of Opposition parties convened by Congress president Sonia Gandhi.

Rajya Sabha members of the Janata Dal(U) on Saturday removed Sharad Yadav, who opposed the party’s decision to ally with the Bharatiya Janata Party in Bihar, as their leader in the House. He was replaced by RC P Singh, a senior party leader said.

The MPs met Rajya Sabha Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu to hand him a letter appointing Singh as the leader of the JD(U) in the upper house, the leader said. Singh is a trusted lieutenant of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.

The JD(U) has 10 members in the Rajya Sabha. It had last night suspended its Rajya Sabha member Ali Anwar Ansari from the parliament­ary party for attending a meeting of opposition parties convened by Congress president Sonia Gandhi.

Difference­s between Kumar and Yadav surfaced after the former snapped ties with the Congress and the RJD, and allied with the BJP to form a new government in Bihar last month.

Yadav, who is on a tour of Bihar, has said he still believes he is a part of the Grand Alliance with the RJD and the in the Congress. The JD(U) is not just Nitish Kumar’s party, but also his party, he has said.

Yadav also claimed that the real JD(U) was with him and the one with Kumar was sarkari JD(U).

In a related developmen­t, BJP president Amit Shah in a tweet said that he had invited Kumar to join the ruling National Democratic Alliance.

 ??  ?? Sharad Yadav (pictured) was replaced by R C P Singh
Sharad Yadav (pictured) was replaced by R C P Singh

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