"Mulayam Singh Yadav has been made the president of new political party (post-merger of Janata Parivar members) and he will complete all formalities," he told reporters in reply to questions.
The opposition BJP had mocked the Janata Parivar members for hastily announcing the merger without taking a decision on its flag and symbol.
Six offshoots of 'Janata Parivar' on April 15 merged together to form a new party to take on a resurgent BJP, especially in the context of the upcoming Assembly elections in Bihar later this year.
The merger came almost two decades after the then Janata Dal disintegrated in the 90s.
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