Nitish Kumar dismisses speculations of factionalism in JD(U), says ‘all is well in the party’

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Monday dismissed media reports that talked about a rift in his Janata Dal (United), and said all was well in his party. A section of the media claimed that JD(U) national president Rajiv Ranjan Singh alias Lalan and his predecessor RCP Singh, who stepped down when he joined the Union cabinet, have emerged as rival power centres.

Kumar, who is the party’s de facto leader, while answering questions from journalists who drew their attention to some of RCP Singh’s posters, said that all people are united (all are united), where Lalan’s image was absent and in view of this. Speculations started. . He told that after assuming the post of National President himself for a long time, “I had expressed my desire to hand over power to RCP Singh a few months back. But later he wanted to be relieved from the post of the party. As a Cabinet Minister at the Centre. full in”.

“The name of Lalan, who is our old ally and has been with us since the days of Samta Party, was supported by all in the recent national executive meeting,” Kumar claimed. Notably, apart from RCP Singh, Lalan was considered one of the top contenders for a cabinet berth from the JD(U) quota. When asked about the party’s strategy in the upcoming assembly elections in several states, including Uttar Pradesh, Kumar said, “We have sought feedback from our units in the states where elections are to be held.” Depending on the situation, we will decide whether to combine or go it alone.

To another question on the Covid-19 situation in the state, Kumar confirmed that his government is committed to vaccinate six crore people by the end of the year, but added that he wants the testing rate to remain high so as to contain the spread. can be stopped. Disease. I have directed that our testing rate should be up to two lakh samples per day, despite the steep fall in the positivity rate. The Chief Minister said that this together with vaccination will help us in dealing with the pandemic effectively.

The Patna High Court had recently expressed displeasure over the fall in the testing rate in the state, where the number of cases fell below 100 in a day while 15,000 were recorded when the second wave of the pandemic was at its peak.

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