JD(U) elects Nitish as leader but Manjhi remains defiant

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Press Trust of India Patna
Last Updated : Feb 07 2015 | 8:50 PM IST
Rumblings within ruling JD(U) today took a new turn with an overwhelming majority of the party MLAs electing Nitish Kumar as their leader to replace rebel Jitan Ram Manjhi as Chief Minister who made an unsuccessful bid to recommend dissolution of the Assembly.
Moving swiftly after a day of dramatic developments, JD(U) chief Sharad Yadav sought time from Governor Kesrinath Tripathi for a meeting. He is likely to stake claim for formation of government under Kumar after the Governor returns to Patna on Monday morning.
Yadav said a total of 130 JD(U) legislators are in Kumar's support in the 243-member House.
On the other hand, Manjhi recommended dismissal of 15 more of his ministers after similar action against two.
His close aide and minister Narendra Singh said the "Manjhi ministry will be expanded soon". He said the help of BJP may also be taken if required.
Sidelining defiant Manjhi who has refused to step down, a meeting of Legislature Party convened by party chief Sharad Yadav elected Kumar as their leader.
Kumar, who had resigned as Chief Minister in the wake of party's disastrous performance in Lok Sabha polls in May last year, was elected at a meeting attended by 97 of 111 JD(U) MLAs and 37 of the total 41 members of Legislative Council.
Earlier, Manjhi made an unsuccessful move to recommend dissolution of the Assembly after a last-ditch attempt for a patch up between him and the group led by Kumar failed.
At the Cabinet meeting convened by Manjhi just before the Legislature Party meeting, a proposal was mooted for dissolving the Assembly. It was supported by seven ministers besides Manjhi, while 21 pro-Nitish Kumar ministers opposed it, state Finance Minister Bijendra Yadav told reporters.
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First Published: Feb 07 2015 | 8:50 PM IST

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