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Supporters of rival JD(U) factions clashed outside the residence of the Bihar chief minister in Patna.
Riding two-wheelers without helmets, Sharad Yadav's supporters were escorting him from the airport to the S K Memorial Hall, the venue of their Jan Adalat programme, when they stopped outside the chief minister's residence on the way and shouted slogans.
Soon, Kumar's supporters, who had gathered there for JD (U) National Executive Committee meeting came out and chased away Yadav's supporters, police said.
Quoting sources, India Today reported that JD(U) Rajya Sabha MP RCP Singh and Lok Sabha MP Santosh Kushwaha are expected to be inducted in PM’s cabinet after JD(U) formally an BJP ally.
JD(U) has formally passed a resolution to join BJP as an ally.
Terming it a “BJP meet,” RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav dismissed the JD(U) National Executive Meeting, which is currently underway at Nitish Kumar’s official residence.
Supporters of Sharad Yadav and RJD workers protest outside CM Nitish Kumar's residence, where the JD(U) National Executive Meet is underway. The security outside Nitish Kumar’s residence has been tightened.
Rebel JD(U) member Sharad Yadav arrived in Patna around noon on Saturday amid loud slogans in his support. He is now expected to hold a 'Jan Adalat' programme.
The meeting of the JD(U) national executive committee has kicked off at the Bihar Chief Minister’s official residence.
Sharad Yadav has reportedly skipped the meeting of the Nitish Kumar faction, amid rumours that the JD(U) is heading for a vertical split.
However, JD(U) principal secretary general KC Tyagi said on Saturday there was no rift in the party.
He added that the JD(U) had extended an invitation to Sharad Yadav for the national executive meet.
Sharpening the attack on Nitish Kumar, JD(U) Rajya Sabha MP Ali Anwar Ansari asserted in Delhi that those opposed to the Bihar chief minister represented the "real" JD(U), and added "Nitish represents BJP Janata Dal".
He refused to acknowledge a "split" in the party and said there is "sharp resentment" among JD(U) workers on the removal of Sharad Yadav as the leader of party MPs in the Rajya Sabha for questioning Nitish Kumar's decision to form an alliance with the BJP.
Ansari said all the leaders of the party including Sharad Yadav would discuss the goings-on in the JD(U) at the convention, and later visit the flood affected areas of Bihar.
Another Sharad Yadav loyalist Vijay Verma, who was among 21 JD(U) leaders suspended recently, said:
A poster war has erupted in Patna with the rival groups publicising their respective programmes.
"We have nothing to do with the Jan Adalat programme," Bihar JD(U) chief spokesman Sanjay Singh said.
"Jan Adalat ka Faisla ... Mahagatbandhan jaari hain (Jan Adalat's decision... The Grand Alliance is continuing)," the posters say. They carry photographs of Sharad Yadav, JD(U) Rajya Sabha MP Ali Anwar Ansari and former state minister Ramai Ram, who was suspended by Bihar JD(U) chief Basistha Narayan Singh.
"The national executive would also give its consent to the invitation of BJP President Amit Shah to the JD(U) to join the NDA fold," JD(U) principal secretary general K C Tyagi said. Shah had extended the invitation when Kumar had met him in Delhi recently.
Rumours are abuzz that the JD(U) may be heading for a vertical split. JD(U) principal secretary general K C Tyagi has, however, maintained that there is no split – and that Yadav "has left voluntarily".
Tyagi told PTI that the national executive meeting at the One Anne Marg residence of the chief minister is the party's official programme.
The party was originally set to hold its national executive in Delhi on July 23-24 last. But the date was changed to August 19 and the venue was shifted to Patna.
Asked about the agenda of the national executive meeting, Tyagi said it would put its seal of approval on the party's Bihar unit decision to break away from the Grand Alliance and form a government with BJP "in the interests of the state".
Rival JD(U) factions headed by Nitish Kumar and Sharad Yadav have called parallel meetings in Patna on Saturday indicating that the party may be heading for a split after the disintegration of the Grand Alliance in Bihar.
A national executive committee meeting of the JD(U) has been called at its national president and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's official residence where the party is expected to formally accept the invitation to join the BJP-led NDA.
Loyalists of Sharad Yadav, who has opposed joining hands with the BJP, are also organising a programme, 'Jan Adalat' at S K Memorial hall.
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Published: 18 Aug 2017,10:47 PM IST