Bihar Assembly Speaker recognises Nitish as new JD(U) LP leader

February 08, 2015 06:51 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 08:46 pm IST - Patna

Patna:03/06/2013:The Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar talking to media persons during his Janta Darbar, in Patna on 03/06/2013.Photo by:Ranjeet Kumar

Patna:03/06/2013:The Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar talking to media persons during his Janta Darbar, in Patna on 03/06/2013.Photo by:Ranjeet Kumar

In fast paced development, Bihar Assembly Speaker Uday Narayan Chaudhary on Sunday recognised Nitish Kumar as the new leader of JD(U) Legislature Party and Jitan Ram Manjhi as a former head.

A letter issued by secretary in-charge of Bihar Assembly Hareram Mukhiya said Mr. Chaudhary has recognised Mr. Kumar as new leader of JD(U) Legislature Party of the House, highly placed sources in Assembly secretariat said.

A letter to this effect has been sent to the Raj Bhawan, the Chief Minister’s office and the Nitish Kumar’s office, the sources said.

An official of Nitish Kumar’s office confirmed receiving a letter from the Assembly secretary to this effect.

The Speaker’s recognition of Mr. Kumar came in response to a letter from Bihar JD(U) president Basistha Narayan Singh who had apprised him about Mr. Kumar’s election as leader of the House by 97 out of a total of 111 JD(U) MLAs and 37 out of 41 MLCs.

The sources said after the recognition of Mr. Kumar as new leader of JD(U) in the Assembly, Mr. Manjhi has become a former leader of JD(U) Legislature Party.

RJD which has 24 MLAs, Congress 5, CPI 1 and an Independent have submitted letters of support in favour of Mr. Kumar to Raj Bhawan.

Mr. Kumar will meet Governor Keshari Nath Tripathi on Monday to formally stake his claim to form the government.

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