Deccan Chronicle

Major jolt to RJD as five of its MLCs join JD(U) ahead of polls

- NAYEAR AZAD | DC

The opposition RJD suffered a major jolt when five of its sitting MLCs joined Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s JD(U) on Tuesday.

RJD insiders said that MLCs resigned as they were not happy with the party’s leadership in the absence of RJD chief Lalu Yadav who is serving a jail term in fodder scam cases.

The MLCs who defected to JD(U) are Radha Charan Shah, Sanjay Prasad, Dilip Rai,

Qamar Alam and Ranvijay Kumar Singh.

After Tuesday’s developmen­t the RJD strength in the legislativ­e council will be reduced to just three from eight. The JD(U) on the other hand will become single largest party with 21 MLCs in the 75 member council. The BJP currently has 16 MLCs in the legislativ­e council.

The polling for nine seats in the legislativ­e council is scheduled on July 6. “We joined JD(U) because we want to be associated with a leader who has worked for the overall developmen­t of Bihar,” MLC Dilip Rai said after joining JD(U) on Tuesday.

The developmen­t is also being as a major setback for Tejashwi Yadav and especially former Chief Minister Rabri Devi who is currently the leader of the opposition in the state legislativ­e council.

Party sources said that “Rabri Devi may lose her status of leader of the opposition as the party doesn’t have adequate numbers in the legislativ­e council”.

In another blow to the RJD, it's national vice president Raghuvansh Prasad Singh has sent a letter offering to step down from the post. The 74-year-old senior RJD leader was found corona positive a week earlier and was admitted to AIIMS Patna after he complained of fever and cough

Sources close to him said that Raghuvansh Prasad Singh has been miffed over reports that RJD was planning to induct don-turnedpoli­tician Rama Singh in the party.

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