Patna / Bagaha: JD (U) Chair of the Parliamentary Council and former UNI Minister UPendendra Kushwaha on Saturday asked party workers to obtain political mileage from internal conflicts that translate opposition parties in the state.
He launched his ‘Yatra’ of Valmikinagar in the West Champaran, Kushwaha said it was a good sign that opposition parties faced a fight from inside, leaving plenty of space to strengthen the base of his support.
He claimed that some opposition party leaders, including LJP, were ready to turn to the side.
“We have admitted to strengthening our organization at the grassroots level and placing JD (U) above,” Kushwaha said, adding the party to believe in the ideology of social justice.
Chairman of the JD Parliament Board (U) reiterated that the party had never promoted certain caste or communities.
“We have given representation for every part of society,” he said.
It was Kushwaha’s first visit to Valmikinagar after joining JD (U).
Kushwaha put aside the difference in JD (U) following the induction of the national president and members of Rajya Sabha RCP Singh to the United Cabinet.
Kushwaha then inspects a vaccination camp in Bagaha, Chautarwa and Lauria.
Previously, he inaugurated a vaccination camp in Dusal Dall and appealed to members of the Dalit community to take a vaccine.
JD Senior Leader (U) said Kushwaha held a meeting with party workers in Valmyakikar to get feedback about the flood situation and then the steps affected by the flood.
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