The Asian Age

Cong to replace Bihar unit chief

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Congress high command is all set to replace its Bihar unit chief and former education minister of Bihar Ashok Chaudhary. The decision was taken by the party to quell the rebellion in Bihar. Mr Chaudhary was supposed to be replaced in November 2015 when he was made the minister in the Nitish Kumar government. But his proximity to Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi and general secretary incharge C.P. Joshi ensured that he continued on both posts. Presently, the Congress has 27 MLAs in the Bihar Assembly after split in the mahagathba­ndhan.

Insiders claim that as many as nine out of 27 Congress MLAs could lea-ve the party as they were unhappy with Mr

The decision was taken by the party to quell the rebellion in Bihar

Chaudhary style of functionin­g. Sensing trouble, the Congress high command had dispatched senior lea-ders Jyotiradit­ya Scindia and J.P. Agarwal last month to assess the situation in the state and quell the rebellion. As many as four MLAs did not meet these senior leaders.

In the last two days, Rahul has also met MLAs and party leaders from Bihar in a bid to assuage their feelings. Sources said that since there was resentment against state unit chief Chaudhary, the high command is all set to replace him.

Interestin­gly, Mr Chaudhary did not visit Delhi and stayed put in Patna.

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