JD(U) workers give green signal to merger
BY Agencies11 April 2015 5:21 AM IST
Agencies11 April 2015 5:21 AM IST
Days after the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) gave its nod for the merger of splinter parties of erstwhile Janata Parivar, JD(U) has also given a green signal to the merger process and authorised its President Sharad Yadav and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar to carry the exercise ahead.
JD(U) green signal to the merger was given at a meeting of MLAs, MLCs and MPs at the residence of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar late last night. Sharad Yadav was not present in the meeting.
“All MLAs and MPs unanimously welcomed the merger move and authorised Sharad Yadav and Nitish Kumar to carry the exercise ahead,” Bihar Parliamentary Affairs Minister Shrawan Kumar said.
The six parties involved in merger are — Samajwadi Party, RJD, JD(U), JD(S), INLD and Samajwadi Janata Party. Former Chief Minister of Haryana and INLD president Om Prakash Chautala has been authorised by the party to take a call on the issue of merger with the Janata Parivar. A resolution in this regard was passed at a meeting of the National State Executive, legislature group and Political Affairs Committee of the INLD, held in Sirsa on Wednesday.
JD(U) green signal to the merger was given at a meeting of MLAs, MLCs and MPs at the residence of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar late last night. Sharad Yadav was not present in the meeting.
“All MLAs and MPs unanimously welcomed the merger move and authorised Sharad Yadav and Nitish Kumar to carry the exercise ahead,” Bihar Parliamentary Affairs Minister Shrawan Kumar said.
The six parties involved in merger are — Samajwadi Party, RJD, JD(U), JD(S), INLD and Samajwadi Janata Party. Former Chief Minister of Haryana and INLD president Om Prakash Chautala has been authorised by the party to take a call on the issue of merger with the Janata Parivar. A resolution in this regard was passed at a meeting of the National State Executive, legislature group and Political Affairs Committee of the INLD, held in Sirsa on Wednesday.
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