Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

LJP faction removes Chirag Paswan as their party chief

- Vijay Swaroop

PATNA: The Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) appeared headed for a split on Tuesday after a faction headed by Hajipur MP Pashupati Kumar Paras removed his estranged nephew Chirag Paswan as party chief, prompting Paswan’s loyalists to respond by stripping five rebel parliament­arians of the party’s primary membership.

The party, which has six MPS but no MLAS, plunged into a crisis late Sunday night after five lawmakers rebelled against Paswan’s leadership and chose Paras as the new leader of the parliament­ary party. The MPS met Lok Sabha speaker Om Birla on Monday, and the Lok Sabha secretaria­t recognised Paras as the parliament­ary party chief hours later.

On Tuesday, the Paras faction held an emergency meeting of the party national working committee at his residence. The leaders removed Paswan, who held the post since November 2019, as national president, and elevated senior vice-president Suraj Singh as working president. The meeting also decided to allow Singh to convene the party’s national council within five days to a new president. Party leaders said Paras was likely to be named the new LJP chief.

“Chirag lacks experience so we supported Paras. Chirag was unable to catch the pulse of Bihar’s politics and made a big mistake, for which he and the entire party had to bear the brunt. Our best wishes are with Chirag Paswan… there is no rift in LJP,” said Khagaria MP Mehboob Ali Kaiser, one of the rebel lawmakers. He was referring to Paswan’s decision during the Bihar polls last year to fight alone and target the Janata Dal (United) despite being together in the National Democratic Alliance (NDA).

Almost immediatel­y, Paswan’s camp struck back. At a hurriedly called executive committee meeting held at Paswan’s house, all five rebel MPS were removed from the party.

A letter issued on the letterhead of Paswan and party general secretary Abdul Khaliq, and signed by Khaliq, said the five lawmakers – Paras, Kaiser, Samastipur MP Prince Raj, Vaishali MP Veena Devi, and Nawada MP Chandan Singh -- were stripped of the party’s primary membership with immediate effect. “A national executive meeting was held in which leaders participat­ed physically and through virtual mode and it was decided to remove all the five MPS from the party. There is a process of doing things in a party. This will be called a betrayal,” said LJP Bihar unit working chief Raju Tiwari.

“Those who are protesting against Pashupati Kumar Paras are bad elements who entered the party after Ram Vilas Paswan’s death. They will be removed soon. I am not calling Chirag Paswan a bad element,” LJP leader Shravan Kumar told news agency ANI.

Paras’ meeting was attended by more than a dozen LJP leaders, including all five MPS, besides national vice-president Suraj Singh. Paswan’s meeting, on the other hand, was attended by half a dozen leaders, including the party general secretary, while some joined through virtual mode, according to Raju Tiwari, a party leader belonging to his camp.

Earlier in the day, Paswan, who represents Jamui in the Lok Sabha, tweeted an old letter written to Paras dated March 29, in which he urged his uncle to take the responsibi­lity of keeping the party united. “I attempted to keep together my family and this party founded by my father but I was unsuccessf­ul. The party is like our mother and shouldn’t be betrayed,” tweeted Paswan, 38, in Hindi. His late father, former Union minister Ram Vilas Paswan, founded the party in 2000.

Party leaders said that the LJP was headed for a split. “Now, it will break. LJP is going to witness a repeat of UP saga of Mulayam Singh Yadav-akhilesh Yadav and Shivpal Yadav,” said DM Diwakar, former director of AN Sinha Institute of Social Studies, referring to a family feud in the Samajwadi Party ahead of the 2017 assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh.

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