Lalan Singh offers resignation as Party President at JDU National Executive, Nitish Kumar set to return as party boss
The JD(U) national executive is currently underway at the Constitution Club in Delhi.
The JD(U) national executive is currently underway at the Constitution Club in Delhi.
Dr Yadav touched Shivraj Singh Chouhan’s feet and the latter blessed him by keeping a hand on his head, as both the leaders greeted each other.
His resignation came hours after the police raided government buildings as part of an inquiry into corruption and "influence peddling" and issued an arrest warrant for Costa's chief of staff.
Her reason for this unexpected departure revolves around allegations of impropriety within the party's senior ranks, as she accuses them of supporting an individual who, over the course of two decades, wrongfully acquired her valuable properties.
Addressing reporters on Friday, the former Speaker said: “No, I am not resigning. We are going to keep the majority. I am going to help the people I got here, and we are going to expand it further.”
According to sources, the RJD is likely to extend support to Nitish Kumar and there will be no differences on allotment of portfolios.
The Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) alleged the way the state chief secretary, police chief and now the AG have been replaced shows that the Punjab government officers are finding it difficult to work because of the interference of the Aam Aadmi Party's high command in Delhi.
Mr Baijal, a retired civil servant had taken over as Lt. Governor in December 2016 following the abrupt resignation of his predecessor Najeeb Jung.
Bommai maintained that he would not answer allegations by the Congress party which are baseless. He challenged the Contractor's Association, which has made serious allegations that the BJP leaders seek 40 per cent commission in all the government contracts.
"I joined BJP in 2016 and have been working for the party since then. I was even beaten by the goons during my campaign for the party. Unfortunately, despite my efforts, I was treated as an outsider"