JD(U)'s Kerala chief expresses shock over Nitish's decision

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

JD(U) president M P Veerendra Kumar today expressed shock over party chief Nitish Kumar's decision to align with the and said the state unit would not follow the chief minister into the fold.

He appealed to all JD(U) MPs to denounce the decision and quit the party.


"As far as is concerned we will never become the part of the JD(U) represented by Future course of action will be decided after the state council meeting," he told reporters here.

unexpectedly resigned yesterday, but joined hands with the to reclaim the in a stunning political manoeuvre that relegated his alliance partner RJD to the opposition.

The MP said it was unfortunate that became a part of "fascist tendencies", contrary to expectations of people, party men and the party resolution adopted in the last

"The oppressed, and minorities thought Nitish will be spearheading the fight against fascist tendencies, but unfortunately he has become a part of it," the MP said.

With this, the party resolution has been thrown into the dust bin, he added.

"We cannot tolerate Hindutva in the sense they (BJP) talk about it. In Hindustan, everybody born in the country are its citizen. But what is happening is, in every sphere of life there is a pressure to make it a monolithic structure. We cannot accept it," he said.

Kumar, who was the leader of the Socialist Janata (Democratic) party, merged it with the Janata Dal (United) in 2014.

He was a minister in the United Front after being elected to the in 1996 on Janata Dal ticket.

Kumar was in Janata Dal (Secular) headed by former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda from 1999 to 2010, when Janata Dal had broken into many factions after some of its leaders decided to join hands with BJP-led at the Centre.

The leader parted ways with the JD(S) and formed the Socialist Janata (Democratic) Party in 2010.

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