New JD(U) LP leader and Manjhi's mentor Nitish Kumar has staked claim to form government with support of 130 MLAs of the JD(U) and allies RJD, Congress, CPI and an Independent during his meeting with Governor Keshari Nath Tripathi. Kumar was accompanied by RJD president Lalu Prasad, JD(U) chief Sharad Yadav and CLP leader Sadanand Singh.
Exuding confidence that the Manjhi government would pass the litmus test during the trust vote, Ranjan, who was expelled by JD(U) recently, claimed many more MLAs of the ruling party as well as RJD would join the Manjhi camp soon.
When asked to divulge their identities, Ranjan said it would not be 'proper' at this stage.
Apparently seeking to break the Nitish Kumar camp, he said the Manjhi government would be expanded soon to fill vacant posts of 27 ministers and two of them will be made deputy chief ministers.
"Let the Nitish Kumar camp wait till the trust vote takes place in the house as and when the governor asks Manjhi to do so," he said.
Ranjan also challenged the process of election of Kumar as JD(U) LP leader and dubbed the convening of the meeting for it by JD(U) national president Sharad Yadav as 'unconstitutional' and 'undemocratic'.
The Nitish Kumar camp should have waited till then (the meeting) to discuss or elect a new legislature party leader in a democratic and constitutional manner, he added.
