Manipur CM greets 5 JD-U MLAs who joined BJP
The five legislators who joined BJP are Khumukcham Joykisan Singh (Thangmeiband), Ngursanglur Sanate (Tipaimukh), Md. Achab Uddin (Jiribam), Thangjam Arunkumar (Wangkhei) and L.M. Khaute (Churachandpur).
The five legislators who joined BJP are Khumukcham Joykisan Singh (Thangmeiband), Ngursanglur Sanate (Tipaimukh), Md. Achab Uddin (Jiribam), Thangjam Arunkumar (Wangkhei) and L.M. Khaute (Churachandpur).
Party national President Rajiv Ranjan Singh alias Lalan Singh said that JD-U has started preparation for the upcoming polls in Nagaland.
“The party has still not worked out what role he (RCP) should be given,” Kushwaha said adding it is up to RCP to decide how he moves forward.
Sounds strange but the Union minister has been meeting one spiritual leader after another and seeking their blessings after visiting their Ashrams.
"It was a unanimous choice to select Khiru Mahto. The actual idea is to strengthen the position of our chief minister, Nitish Kumar," he added.
A series of developments amply indicates the kind of relations between them yet it will be very risky to guess the conclusion.
“We will together hold a caste census,” Kumar and Tejashwi are seen saying in the poster as the PM replies, “Then, I will send CBI”.
The JD-U in principle has refrained from donating money for religious purposes in public but Singh’s stand has been entirely different from the party.
The main opposition RJD termed the budget as a “cruel joke” with the people of Bihar and alleged the chief minister had been silent just to be in power.
Kushwaha also hit out at the BJP leaders for their remarks that the state had got more funds than what it could have got after getting special status.