Nitish chose path of power over party's philosophy: Sharad Yadav
Politics | Oct 08, 2017, 08:48 PM ISTIn a show of strength, Sharad Yadav addressed the national council meeting of the JD(U) where he targeted the BJP as well as Nitish.
In a show of strength, Sharad Yadav addressed the national council meeting of the JD(U) where he targeted the BJP as well as Nitish.
Sharad Yadav-led rebel JD(U) faction today formed a disciplinary committee to decide on action against Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.
JD-U on Wednesday asked its senior rebel leader Sharad Yadav to join the Lalu Prasad's RJD
"We are fully ready for a mid-term Bihar assembly polls along with Lok Sabha polls," Bihar JD(U) president said.
Nitish Kumar blamed the media over reports suggesting Janata Dal United’s inclusion in the reshuffle of the Union Cabinet
While JD(U) leaders are saying that they are yet to be informed about their participation in the government, internal troubles in the AIADMK are reportedly proving to be a stumbling block in its joining the govt.
JD(U) will write to Rajya Sabha Chairman M Venkaiah Naidu seeking disqualification of Sharad Yadav, who today shared stage with opposition leaders in Patna.
The ruling Janata Dal-United (JD-U) on Tuesday suspended a party leader for his alleged involvement in the Rs 1,000-crore Srijan scam in Bhagalpur district of Bihar
Nitish Kumar on Saturday dared Sharad Yadav to 'break' the JD(U) saying that the rebel party leader was "free" to take his decision.
"The real JD-U is led by Sharad Yadav and the faction led by Bihar Chief Minister is the Bharatiya Janata Party's JD-U," senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad said.
The JD(U) today asked its rebel leader Sharad Yadav to shun the company of "evil forces" in an apparent reference to Lalu Prasad's RJD.
JD(U) today said Sharad Yadav has "voluntarily left" the party and rejected his claim of a split in it, asserting that almost every office bearer and all MLAs are with Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.
The leaders suspended are believed to be part of a faction that had extended support to Yadav, who has opposed Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's decision to tie up with the BJP
Sharad Yadav is set to present his faction as the "real" JD(U) claiming that many of its state units are with him while the support for party president Nitish Kumar is confined to Bihar.
Nitish Kumar today urged the Centre to allocate funds "liberally" to strengthen the subordinate judiciary in the state.
The JD(U) today targeted former party president Sharad Yadav for his opposition to party’s alliance with the BJP in Bihar.
Sharad Yadav's aide Vijay Verma said the JD(U) leader is in touch with old friends and forming a new party is one of the options.
Tejashwi Yadav today launched an attack on Nitish Kumar and said Bihar CM'S inner conscience wakes up when it suits him.
Janata Dal (United) will support the opposition vice presidential candidate Gopalkrishna Gandhi in the August 5 elections notwithstanding its joining hands with the BJP.
Senior JD(U) leaders today said that Nitish Kumar did not inform or consult with the party before taking the decision to join hands with the BJP.
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