Soon after the Patna High Court virtually stayed Nitish Kumar's recognition as the leader of JD(U) Legislature Party in place of Chief Minister Manjhi, Yadav said it has become clear that the meeting called by JD-U chief Sharad Yadav to elect Kumar as LP leader was "illegal and unconstitutional".
"If we want to fight communalism, we cannot do it after weakening the ideology of social justice. There is a need to project a hero of common man in Bihar.
Describing the verdict in Delhi Assembly polls as "the defeat of Narendra Modi more than the victory of Arvind Kejriwal," Yadav said the message from this is that leaders should shun arrogance.
"The Patna High Court order proves that the decision to call a legislature party meeting of JD-U to elect Kumar as its leader was done in a haste and in an unconstitutional manner.
JD(U) has dismissed Manjhi from primary membership of the party, who has refused to resign daring Kumar to prove his support on the floor of the House.
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