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Congress MLA revolts against CLP leader in Bihar

Press Trust of India  |  Patna 

A MLA today raised a banner of revolt against a legislature party leader, less than a week after the party suffered a split in the state Accusing CLP of "weakening" the party in the state, MLA Sanjay Kumar Tiwari alias Munna Tiwari said he will be visiting after the conclusion of the assembly session next month to apprise the high command of the situation in the state unit. "Singh has been taking steps that are weakening the party in the state. The Bhabhua assembly by-poll is a case in point where he lobbied hard and secured the party ticket for one Shambhu Patel, who has not been a long-time worker," the Buxar MLA said. "I suspect that personal consideration was behind the choice of the candidate and the CLP paid no heed to the social and political realities of the assembly segment.

Otherwise what was the point in fielding an OBC candidate from a Brahmin-dominated seat," he asked. By-polls will be held for Bhabhua and Jahanabad assembly seats as well as Araria Lok Sabha constituency on March 11. The Congress, however, is only contesting from the Bhabhua constituency, where the by-election was necessitated following the death of sitting BJP MLA The BJP has fielded the deceased MLA's wife Rinky Pandey from the seat. The grand old party suffered a split in the recently, after former Bihar Pradesh Committee and three other members of the Legislature Party in the quit the to join the ruling (United). Tiwari, who is considered to be close to Choudhary, said, "I am with the and have no plans to switch sides. But I will be failing my moral obligations if I remain quiet in the face of what is happening in the state unit." There are many other MLAs who feel likewise, the MLA said. "Those that agree with what I feel may accompany me when I will place the facts before the high command. But even if no one else musters the courage, I will be doing it alone," Tiwari claimed. The has 27 MLAs in the 243-member Bihar Vidhan Sabha.

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First Published: Mon, March 05 2018. 14:05 IST
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