Don't cross your limits, JD(U) tells Sharad Yadav
Yadav said the grand alliance had secured two-thirds majority in the 2015 assembly poll and people were now feeling “cheated” with Kumar’s decision.
With a split in the JD(U) seeming more evident than ever, the party has asked its senior leader, Sharad Yadav not to cross the line. Yadav had said that the party had broken the trust of 11 crore people by aligning with the BJP in Bihar.
Party spokesperson K C Tyagi said told news agency PTI, "The political language being used by him is very objectionable and uncomfortable for the party president (Nitish Kumar) and the government (of Bihar). It will be better if he puts his point of view at the party's national executive on August 19. We will ask him to refrain from making statement which crosses limits."
Yadav
seemed
to
be
choosing
his
own
path
now,
Tyagi
said,
claiming
that
it
was
not
leaders
from
the
JD(U)
but
Lalu
Prasad-led
RJD
who
have
arranged
his
programmes.
Asked
if
the
party
would
take
any
disciplinary
action
against
him,
he
said
it
had
not
taken
any
such
measure
so
far.
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Tyagi also objected to Yadav's comments that he remained with the grand alliance, saying it was objectionable for a senior leader like him to say after the party has broken ties with it and joined hands with the NDA.
He said all party MLAs, MLCs and district president in Bihar were with Kumar's decision and it was leaders of the RJD who have made arrangements for Yadav's tour through the state.
Yadav said the grand alliance had secured two-thirds majority in the 2015 assembly poll and people were now feeling "cheated" with Kumar's decision.
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