Patna: JD (U) Peak leaders such as Bihar CM Nith Kumar and Minister Lon Lone RCP Singh will not campaign for party candidates in the Uttar Pradesh Assembly poll.
The ruler of Bihar on Friday released a list of 15-star campaigns for polls but Nitish names, RCP is not included in the list.
In addition, the party has not included the names of one of the cabinet ministers from Bihar in the list of his star campaigns for neighboring countries ruled by BJP.
Those who have been included in the list of state campaigns are the National President of Rajiv Ranjiv Singh aka Lalan Singh, Chairperson of the Parliamentary Council of Kushwaha, Secretary General of the National KC Tyagi, National Secretary General and Rajya Members Saba Ramnath Thakur, National Secretary General and MLC Maulana Ghulam Rasool Baliyawi, National Secretary General Harshvardhan Singh, National Secretary of Ravindra Prasad Singh, Bihar State President, Umesh Singh Kushwaha, President of the State of Singh Patel and Party-based Party, Sanjay Kumar, Surendra Kumar, Bharat Patel, Sanjay Dhangar and DR KK Tirpathi.
Because asked about the reasons behind the exclusion of the top leader ‘from the Star Campaign List, JD (U) KC Tyagi National Spokesman told Ti on Friday that Kumar CM’s health was not so good that he could go to Uttar Pradesh to campaign.
When asked about the name RCP was also lost, said Tyagi, “There is no minister from the Workers Government or the Bihar Government has been included in the list of star campaigners.” Tyagi also shows that only the part of the senior party office owned, this year, has made a star campaign.
JD (U) is BJP allies in Bihar and also in the center.
In Uttar Pradesh, JD (U) previously announced to oppose the current assembly poll in the Alliance with BJP, and the Nitish Kumar party also allowed senior leaders and the RCP Singh Union Steel Minister to hold talks together with the Safron Party.
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Like JD (U) did not get a “positive response” from BJP on the proposal for the pre-poll alliance, the Nitish party finally decided to go alone.
JD (U) also released the first list of 26 assembly constituencies from where he decided to involve his candidates, on January 22.