JD-U Kerala rebels against Nitish for aligning with BJP

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The Janata Dal-United (JD-U) in on Thursday opposed Chief Minister for tying up with the and announced it was severing ties with him.

The chief of the unit of JD-U, M.P. Veerendra Kumar, a Rajya Sabha member, told reporters here that he was even ready to resign from the Upper House in his fight against "fascist forces".

"Whatever the price, we're ready to pay," he said.

"We are not accepting the JD-U joining the NDA and our relations with has ended. It's shocking that has joined the NDA. We all thought that he will fight the fascist tendencies but he has now become a part of it."

Veerendra Kumar said he expected JD-U senior leader Sharad Yadav and its MLAs in not to accept Nitish Kumar's decision. "I call upon Sharad Yadav and JD-U MLAs to say that we won't accept it."

He said he would go back to after the Vice Presidential election on August 5 and hold a state council to take a decision on future action.

broke ties with the the RJD on Wednesday. A two-member cabinet of as Chief Minister and BJP's Sushil Modi as his deputy was sworn in on Thursday morning.

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