RLSP vice-prez & ex-minister Bhagwan Singh Kushwaha joins

RLSP vice-prez & ex-minister Bhagwan Singh Kushwaha joins

Press Trust of India  |  Patna 

Friday left the party and joined the ruling JD(U) along with his supporters here and asserted that the NDA would win 2019 polls in the state.

Kushwaha joined the JD(U) at party office in the presence of party's state unit Bashishtha Narayan Singh, and others along with his hundreds of workers and office-bearers of RLSP.

His exit from RLSP may prove to be another jolt for as his three legislators- Sudhanshu Shekhar, and (ML)- have already announced that they would chart a different path than that of the

Out of RLSP's three MPs, is a dissident while is with the is the third of the party.

Bhagwan Singh Kushwaha, the former minister, said that "I have left the RLSP and joining JD(U) with RLSP's 35 state level office-bearers and 1200 workers after Upendra Kushwaha decided to leave NDA and join UPA."

"When I joined the RLSP, my condition was that it should remain with the NDA. What Kushwaha has done (by severing ties with NDA) was not liked by party's rank and file. I tried my level best to ensure that Upendra Kushwaha should remain with NDA but he (Upendra) started feeling unease after joined the NDA," he said.

Stating that he and his supporters want to be the part of Bihar's development story under the leadership of CM Nitish Kumar, Kushwaha said that "2019 election is a challenge and 2020 (assembly elections in the state) is a much bigger challenge but we will win both 2019 and 2020 elections."

Bhagwan Singh Kushwaha- who had served in many parties earlier like CPI(ML), RJD, JD(U), Pappu Yadav's Jan Adhikar Party- is a fellow OBC casteman of Upendra Kushwaha which constitute a sizeable number of votes in the state.

He said that he has supported Nitish government's social programmes like prohibition, campaign against dowry and child marriage apart from its development saga especially the improvement in and middle schools and power availability across the state.

Earlier, state JD(U) welcomed and his 1200 supporters and workers into the party fold and said that it would strengthen the party.

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First Published: Fri, December 28 2018. 16:35 IST