Congress extends support to new JD(U) government in Bihar

May 20, 2014 02:47 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 11:10 am IST - Patna

Congress in Bihar on Tuesday decided to continue with “unconditional” support to JD(U) government in Bihar and handed over its letter of support to Governor D.Y. Patil.

As directed by the All India Congress Committee (AICC), a Congress delegation led by state president Ashok Choudhary met the Governor and submitted the letter.

“We have handed over letter of support to the JD(U) government,” Mr. Choudhary told PTI.

With the support of the four-member Congress, the numbers for the new JD(U) government has increased to 124 in the Assembly whose effective strength at present is 239.

Asked about the chances of Congress joining the new ministry to be >led by Jitan Ram Manjhi , he said there was no instruction from the Congress leadership.

State Congress vice president and media in-charge Prem Chand Mishra said Congress support to a secular government in Bihar was “unconditional.”

Congress Legislature party leader Sadanand Singh said, “We are continuing our support to JD(U) after it severed ties with BJP.”

Congress has four members in the Assembly at present and three members including PCC chief Ashok Choudhary in the Legislature Council.

With Nitish Kumar turning down the plea to withdraw his resignation as Chief Minister and choosing Mr. Manjhi as his successor on Monday, a JD(U) delegation had handed over a letter of support of 117 JD(U) MLAs, 2 Independents and 1 CPI to the Governor while staking claim to form the government.

Congress >had bailed out JD(U) ministry in Bihar after Mr. Kumar had broken up with BJP in June last year.

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