Monday, 9 February 2015

Jitan Manjhi Expelled From The Party, Nitish Claims To Have The Numbers

Jitan Manjhi Expelled From The PartyThe JDU has expelled Bihar CM Jitan Manjhi from the party on the charge of being involved in anti-party activity. JDU is trying to get Nitish Kumar reinstated as the CM of Bihar. The ruling party in Bihar has demanded the installation of Bihar government under Kumar within 48 hours.

Nitish Kumar who stepped down from the post of CM following his party's disastrous performance in the general elections last year,  met the Governor KN Triphati today along with the MLAs of RJD and Congress -his allies in the state- and staked his claim to form the government. 

"We have informed the governor about our strength and staked claim. We have the numbers in the assembly," said Kumar. RJD chief Lalu Yadav who also went to meet the Governor along with Kumar said, "We have the numbers in the assembly."

Leaders close to Kumar claim that they have the support of around 130 MLAs. The 243-member house of the state has 233 members right now as 9 legislators have been disqualified and one from the BJP has died of late. Of the 233 MLAs, the JDU has 111, BJP 87, RJD 24, Congress 1, CPI 1, and five MLAs are independent.

Jitan Manjhi Expelled From The Party

Nitish was elected the leader of the JDU legislature party on Saturday. Manjhi left the capital Patna for Delhi on Sunday to participate in the NITI Aayog meeting; the Nitish Kumar camp submitted a letter of support to the Governor's office.

In Delhi, Jitan Manjhi met the PM Modi after the NITI meeting. His meeting with the PM sparkled a wave of speculations about a new political dimension arising in Bihar. On the hand the JDU is alleging that this political turmoil in the state is the brain child of the BJP, as it wants to spark a split in the regional party.


The power struggle in the JDU started to surface some time ago and it turned bitter a week or so back. Not finding the developments in his favor, Manjhi recommended the dissolution of the assembly and termed the party legislature meeting -called by JDU President Sharad Yadav- that sidelined him, unconstitutional. Despite lacking the numbers, Manjhi claims that he would prove majority in the house.  

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Nitish Kumar To Stake Claim To Form Government In Bihar, Manjhi Not Willing To Back Down

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