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‘Nitish is the undisputed chief in JDU’: Party raps RCP Singh loyalists for calling him future CM

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By PTI

PATNA: The ruling JD(U) in Bihar on Friday expressed robust displeasure over slogans being raised by former nationwide president RCP Singh to challenge him as the longer term chief minister.

JD(U) nationwide basic secretary and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s shut aide Sanjay Kumar Jha warned that these elevating such slogans can be deemed as outsiders.

“Nitish Kumar is the undisputed leader of the party. Those who raise such slogans will not be considered as members of the party,” Jha advised reporters when requested about movies of such sloganeering which have gone viral on social media.

Singh, a former confidant of the CM, just lately stepped down as Union minister after the social gathering denied him one other time period within the Rajya Sabha.

The former IAS officer’s fall from grace is blamed on his acceptance of a cabinet berth with out the consent of the chief minister who has been against BJP’s provide of “token representation” to allies.

Upon resignation, Singh has been staying at his native village within the Nalanda district and touring close by areas in an obvious bid to search out the bottom underneath his ft.

Although Singh has himself not confronted any motion, many leaders thought-about near Singh, together with Ajay Alok, one of many best-known spokespersons, have been expelled from the JD(U).

Every transfer of the bureaucrat-turned-politician is being carefully watched in political circles.

Recently, he had remarked that he was born in Nalanda whereas the CM had his roots within the district however was born and raised in Bakhtiyarpur, a city close to Patna.

This had led to hypothesis in a piece of the media as as to if Singh was innocuously stating a truth or sounding mutinous.

PATNA: The ruling JD(U) in Bihar on Friday expressed robust displeasure over slogans being raised by former nationwide president RCP Singh to challenge him as the longer term chief minister.

JD(U) nationwide basic secretary and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s shut aide Sanjay Kumar Jha warned that these elevating such slogans can be deemed as outsiders.

“Nitish Kumar is the undisputed leader of the party. Those who raise such slogans will not be considered as members of the party,” Jha advised reporters when requested about movies of such sloganeering which have gone viral on social media.

Singh, a former confidant of the CM, just lately stepped down as Union minister after the social gathering denied him one other time period within the Rajya Sabha.

The former IAS officer’s fall from grace is blamed on his acceptance of a cabinet berth with out the consent of the chief minister who has been against BJP’s provide of “token representation” to allies.

Upon resignation, Singh has been staying at his native village within the Nalanda district and touring close by areas in an obvious bid to search out the bottom underneath his ft.

Although Singh has himself not confronted any motion, many leaders thought-about near Singh, together with Ajay Alok, one of many best-known spokespersons, have been expelled from the JD(U).

Every transfer of the bureaucrat-turned-politician is being carefully watched in political circles.

Recently, he had remarked that he was born in Nalanda whereas the CM had his roots within the district however was born and raised in Bakhtiyarpur, a city close to Patna.

This had led to hypothesis in a piece of the media as as to if Singh was innocuously stating a truth or sounding mutinous.