PATNA: The
RJD on Thursday announced its new national executive committee, retaining former CM
Rabri Devi, former Union minister
Raghuvansh Prasad Singh and Shivanand Tiwari as vice-presidents of the party.
Besides the three vice-presidents, the party’s new national team has seven general secretaries, a secretary general, a treasurer, six secretaries and 46 other members.
The announcement of new team comes three months after Lalu Prasad was re-elected as the party’s national president for the 11th consecutive term in December last year.
Prasad is currently serving sentences in fodder scam cases at Ranchi. He has been the party president since its inception in 1997.
The party’s MLC, Mohammad Qamar Alam, continues as national secretary general. The party’s Rajya Sabha member
Ahmed Ashfaq Karim has been appointed as treasurer.
Former Union minister Kanti Singh, former MP Jai Prakash Narayan Yadav and Lalu’s close confidant Bhola Yadav (MLA), Lalit Yadav and former minister Vidya Sagar Nishad are among the seven national general secretaries.
Lalu’s two sons – Tejashwi Prasad Yadav and
Tej Pratap Yadav – and eldest daughter
Misa Bharti have also found place in the national executive team. Party’s Rajya Sabha members Prem Chandra Gupta and Manoj Jha, former finance minister
Abdul Bari Siddiqui, former state unit chief Ram Chandra Purbe, convicted former MP Md Shahabuddin’s wife Hena Shahab, former Rajya Sabha member Rajniti Prasad, former minister Shiv Chandra Ram and party’s Madhubani MLA Samir Kumar Mahaseth have also found place in the national executive.
Former Bihar Speaker Uday Narayan Chaudhary and former minister Ramai Ram, both of whom had contested the 2015 assembly polls as JD(U) candidates but later switched to the RJD, have also been included in Lalu’s new team.
Meanwhile, reacting to the RJD’s new team, deputy SM Sushil Kumar Modi said Lalu Prasad’s party has once again proved that its slogan of social justice is limited to only two communities. “Around 75% leaders in the RJD’s new national executive committee are from two communities. Extremely backward caste and dalit leaders have been ignored again,” Modi said.