JD(U) spokesperson Niraj Kumar blamed lack of coordination for his party’s absence at the march. Gandhi’s conviction and disqualification. In August 2022, JD(U) had snapped ruling ties with the BJP to form the Mahagathbandhan government in Bihar.Īlso read: Opposition holds protest march after Rahul Gandhi’s disqualification from Lok Sabha seeks JPC probe into Adani issueĮarlier on Friday, JD(U) raised eyebrows by staying away from the protest march of the ruling alliance parties in the State Assembly over Mr. Singh is considered a close aide of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. “However, the people of the country are smart enough and they will also be held accountable at the appropriate time”, he said further. This also shows the ruling dispensation’s baukhalahat aur hatasha (exasperation and desperation), said Mr. The hadbadi shows that the government at the Centre has played an active role in the issue.”Īlso read: SC urged to remove criminal defamation as grounds for automatic disqualification of lawmakers Obviously, this takes some time,” said JD(U) national president Rajiv Ranjan Singh alias Lalan Singh while adding, “In case of Rahul Gandhi though, the disqualification was ordered in less than 24 hours of the court order. There should be a notification from the Election Commission on which the Lok Sabha Speaker should act after seeking approval of the President. “Due procedure should be followed in disqualification of an MP upon conviction in a case. A day after Janata Dal (United) stayed away from the Mahagathbandhan’s (grand alliance) protest against disqualification of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi as Lok Sabha MP, the party on Saturday charged the Central government with having played an “active role in ensuring hasty disqualification” of Mr.
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