Shock to RJD in Bihar, state vice president Vrushin Patel resigns

Patna. Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) has suffered another setback in Bihar. Party’s state vice president and former MP Vrushin Patel left the party on Saturday. He has accused the party of neglecting the workers.

 

 

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In his resignation letter to RJD state president Jagdanand Singh, Patel wrote that I felt that RJD has no need for dedicated workers nor does the party believe in social justice and communal harmony. With a heavy heart, I resign from the primary membership of RJD. Patel has also been a minister in Bihar government and MP in the past.

It is noteworthy that earlier on Friday, former RJD Rajya Sabha MP Ahmed Ashfaq Karim had resigned from the primary membership of the party. He had written a letter to the party’s national president Lalu Yadav accusing him of not giving a respectable share to the minorities.

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