Explorer

As four-day deadline ends, JDU asks Tejashwi to resign or face removal: Sources

PATNA: As the four-day deadline for Tejashwi Yadav to clarify or quit ended on Saturday evening, the JDU asked Bihar’s Deputy Chief Minister to tender his resignation or face removal from Nitish Kumar's cabinet. According to sources, Nitish Kumar has made the decicion and conveyed it to Congress, ally of RJD and JDU in Bihar, and put the ball in the grand old party's court to save the alliance. JDU spokesperson Ajay Alok said action in this regard will be taken for sure. "Let the time come and things will get clear. We have made this clear that action will be taken for sure and the JDU will not compromise on its principles," he said. Bihar has been in the grip of a political crisis over the demand for the resignation of Tejashwi after the CBI registered a case against him in a benami property case and also raided his premises last week. An RJD leader, who spoke under cover of anonymity on Friday, had said: "The trouble is that only spokespersons are doing the talking. Nitish and Lalu are not speaking with each other, even on phone." The leader insisted that the chief minister is not coming on the phone when Lalu calls. Earlier in the day, the JDU asked Lalu to "see the writings on the walls" as it ramped up pressure on his son Tejashwi Yadav to resign as Deputy Chief Minister after CBI filed an FIR against him. State JDU chief spokesman Sanjay Singh said his party's stand is very clear that it will not compromise on corruption. He said Lalu must see the writings on the walls clearly. "It has happened in the past that leaders against whom FIRs were lodge by the agencies have tendered their resignation from the cabinet. So, Lalu ji must see the writings on the walls clearly," he said. "Nitish Kumar's stand on corruption is well known. He will never compromise on it as known for his politics of principles and zero-tolerance to corruption," he added. He said the RJD should provide facts and not "display arrogance" of having 80 MLAs in the 243-member Bihar Assembly. "The RJD, which is showing arrogance of 80 MLAs, should not forget that it was reduced to 22 MLAs in the 2010 state polls and in the election in 2015, their number swelled due to the credible face of Nitish Kumar as the head of the coalition," he told PTI. The JD(U) has 71 MLAs and the other alliance partner Congress 27 while the BJP, which is the main opposition in the House, has 53 MLAs. Earlier in the day, Tejashwi Yadav skipped an official function with Chief Minister Nitish Kumar in Patna. The name plaque of RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav was first covered with a piece of cloth and soon removed from the dais. (With PTI inputs)

Top Headlines

‘Broke, Harassed’: Indian Sikh Woman Married To Pakistani Man Seeks Return To India
‘Broke, Harassed’: Indian Sikh Woman Married To Pakistani Man Seeks Return To India
‘Dangerous, No Internet’: Indians Fly Back From Iran Amid Unrest, Thank Govt For Support
‘Dangerous, No Internet’: Indians Fly Back From Iran Amid Unrest, Thank Govt For Support
'Thank You': Trump's Rare Message Of 'Respect' For Iran For Halting 800 Executions
'Thank You': Trump's Rare Message Of 'Respect' For Iran For Halting 800 Executions
From World Bank To Gaza Peace Board: Who Is Ajay Banga?
From World Bank To Gaza Peace Board: Who Is Ajay Banga?

Videos

Breaking News: BJP Leaders Criticize Mamata Banerjee; Compare Bengal’s Situation to 1905 Partition
weather Alert: Dense Fog and Cold Wave Disrupt Life Across Uttar Pradesh and Delhi-NCR, Multiple Road Accidents Reported
Breaking News: Rahul Gandhi Visits Indore After Contaminated Water Tragedy; Interacts with Hospitalized Patients
Breaking News: Singer B Praak Threatened by Lawrence Gang, ₹10 Crore Ransom Demanded
Breaking News: Ajit Pawar Visits Sharad Pawar’s Residence in Baramati; First Meeting Post-Municipal Election

Photo Gallery

25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Embed widget