The Janata Parivar merger will prove to be destructive for BJP: Nitish Kumar

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The Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar lashed out on BJP after it passed comments on the big Janata Parivar merger, on Thursday, confidently asserting that the merger will destroy the BJP. He said that ‘the coming together of the six parties will prove to be destructive for the saffron party’.

“The BJP does not know that the merger, of which they are making fun, will prove to be destructive for them. In fact their leaders are not poking fun, they are displaying fear present in their subconscious minds due to the merger,” Kumar said.

Nitish Kumar arrived at the Patna airport today morning and spoke to the media persons after his arrival from New Delhi.

“The BJP is saying that there is still some hindrance in the merger. But the fact is that it is worried from its core due to it,” Kumar claimed.

The big merger 6 parties, namely the Janata Dal (United), Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), Samajwadi Party (SP), Janata Dal (Secular), Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) and Samajwadi Janata Party (SJP).

He said that all the leaders of the six parties collectively decided to make Mulayam Singh Yadav the president of the new party.

These 6 parties were originally a part of the Janata Dal but later got separated.

“A committee consisting of the presidents of all the six parties has been formed. It will chalk out the schedule to finalise everything related to the new party. It will decide on the name, policy, programme, flag, symbol of the new party. The decisions will be taken collectively,” he added.

Name of the party, the symbol and the flag has still not been decided. It will be announced later.

When asked about how soon will the name and symbol will be declared, Kumar said that Yadav will take initiative to call meetings, deliberate over the issues and take further action.

He said that there is no need to have any fear about the merger as it will not have any negative effect on the governance of Bihar.

“The government will keep working as usual. It will work determinedly on the agenda of development and good governance. It will keep serving the state,” he added.

Shruti Dabholkar

About Shruti Dabholkar

Shruti Dabholkar is a young and an aspiring journalist who covers political news on the national front. She is an ambitious and desiring girl who finds politics interesting. She writes articles for Spectralhues. She can be followed on Twitter: @Shruti_d9.
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