Yadav had released a list of office bearers exactly a month ago but made a few changes in it, the most significant being Tiwari's removal from both the posts, general secretary and spokesperson, he held earlier.
K C Tyagi, a Rajya Sabha MP and confidant of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, would be the only spokesperson.
Tiwari's trenchant criticism of Modi and RSS, when BJP and JD(U) were still together, often caused discomfort to alliance leaders, forcing Yadav often to step in to distance the party from his comments.
In an earlier list of office bearers released last month, Tiwari's name figured as one of the eight general secretaries besides being the only spokesperson apart from Tyagi.
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