RLJP head Pashupati Kumar Paras broke ties with NDA, hope to fight full power
In a major political developments before the Bihar meeting election, Pashupati Kumar Paras, the head of the Rashtriya, attracts Janshakti Party (RLJP), the exit of his party of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), citing constant neglect and a lack of respect by the great coalition partners. Paras addressed a press conference in Patna on Monday and expressed disappointment about the behavior of his party despite years of loyalty to the NDA. He made Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Janata Dal (United) [जेडी(यू)] But specially, RLJP accuses of the sidelines during the ongoing lure Sabha election. Paras said: “We have been loyal allies since 2014, yet we have been carried wrong. Just because our party represents Dalits, we did not get the identity we deserved.” The RLJP leader specifically criticized the BJP and JD (U) leaders, who repeatedly described themselves as ‘five Pandavas’ at NDA meetings in Bihar, while excluding their party from the story. According to Paras, this regular boycott exposed respect and lack of respect for the contribution of his party. He said: “In every meeting of the NDA, BJP and JD (U) state president spoke earlier about five Pandavas in Bihar politics, but they never even mentioned RLJP. It was condescending.” RLJP will dispute all 243 meetings. Under his new political direction, RLJP launched a state -wide membership campaign and confirmed the plan to contest all 243 seats in the upcoming Bihar election, which is expected to be between October and November this year. The Electoral Commission has not yet officially announced the voting dates. Paras also held the doors open for future alliances, especially with the opposition Grand Alliance, including the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), the congress and the left parties. Paras said: “We are preparing to go alone, but if we get the honor we deserve at the right time, we are ready to discuss with the Grand Alliance.” The exit of RLJP of NDA is a sign of possible change in Bihar’s political mobility, where the upcoming election comes out as a fierce competition between the JD (U) of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, and the ruling NDA governing NDA and the Grand Alliance. Share this story -tags