Rabri Devi’s chance to become Opposition leader in Council brightens

After announcement of results for 11 seats of Council on April 19 last, the RJD now has 9 members in the 75-member Upper House.

April 22, 2018 12:47 pm | Updated 12:50 pm IST - Patna

Rabri Devi. File

Rabri Devi. File

The victory of Rabri Devi along with two other Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) members and son of former Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi in the biennial elections to the Bihar Legislative Council has brightened her chance of getting the status of Leader of Opposition in the Upper House.

After announcement of results for 11 seats of Council on April 19 last, the RJD now has 9 members in the 75-member Upper House.

Santosh Manjhi, son of Mr. Jitan Ram Manjhi, also won the council poll with the help of Lalu Prasad’s party.

The strength of at least ten members is required for according the status of the Leader of Opposition in the Council.

Her son Tejashwi Yadav is the Leader of Opposition in the State Legislative Assembly after Grand Alliance comprising the JD(U), the RJD and the Congress disintegrated. Nitish Kumar joined hands with the BJP to form a new government in July 2017, while the RJD moved into the Opposition bench.

Earlier, for want of numbers, Ms. Rabri Devi, wife of RJD president Lalu Prasad, was denied the status of Leader of Opposition in the Council. At that time the RJD had only seven members including Ms. Rabri Devi.

RJD Bihar president Ramchandra Purve, who also became MLC after declaration of results on Thursday last, said the party would send a proposal to the Acting Chairman of the Council Haroon Rashid to accord Opposition leader status to Ms. Rabri Devi.

When contacted, Mr. Rashid told PTI that he would deliberate on the issue when a proposal seeking Opposition leader status comes to him.

Currently, in the 75-member Bihar Legislative Council, the JD(U) has 32 members followed by the BJP 22, the RJD 9, the Congress 3, the CPI and the LJP 2 each, the HAM (Hindustani Awam Morcha of Jitan Ram Manjhi) and the RLSP of Union Minister of State Upendra Kushwaha one each and Independents 3.

Ms. Rabri Devi, in August last, attacked the new JD(U)-BJP government in Bihar for denying her the status of Opposition leader in the Legislative Council under the “cover of rules” that the RJD did not have the required number of MLCs needed for the post.

“Earlier, the status of Leader of Opposition was given to the then RJD leader Gulam Gaus even when the party’s strength was 4-5 in the Council. But, now they [JD(U)-BJP] are taking the cover of rules,” she said.

“Let them deny the post [to RJD], we are the leader of masses,” she had said.

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, his deputy Sushil Kumar Modi and RJD leader Rabri Devi were among the 11 candidates declared elected unopposed on April 19 last in the biennial elections to the state Legislative Council.

Since there were only 11 nominations for as many vacancies in the State Upper House, all the candidates were declared elected unopposed after end of the withdrawal deadline.

Among the winners, four belong to the RJD, three each to the JD(U) and the BJP besides one from the Congress.

Of the 11 members, whose term will expire on May 6, five belong to the JD(U), four to the BJP and one to the RJD.

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