"The JD(U) is no longer a political party as the 'janata' (people) have left....Only 'Dal' exists and that too lies in the former chief minister Nitish Kumar's pocket," he said at a function after welcoming 75 leaders from other parties into the RLSP.
The former JD(U) general secretaries Rajkumar Singh and Ram Vinod Singh were among prominent leaders who joined Kushwaha's party after walking out from the ruling party in protest against its alliance with the RJD for the bypoll in ten seats.
Predicting gloomy days ahead for the JD(U), the Union Minister said that it will be blanked out in the bypoll later this month that will "kickstart a process of its journey into political oblivion in Bihar.
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