Amid voices of discontent growing stronger in the Janata Dal (United) or the JD (U), Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar expanded his cabinet for the first time since his party parted ways with the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) in June last year.
The newest colleague of Kumar is Lesi Singh, an upper caste JD (U) legislator from Dhamdaha assembly constituency in Purnea and widow of bahubali Butan Singh. She was earlier also in race for ticket from the party to contest from Purnea parliamentary constituency. Mrs. Singh is inducted in the cabinet after the resignation of the lone woman minister in the Bihar government, Renu Kushwaha. Kushwaha resigned on Monday late evening after his husband Vijay Singh joined the BJP in the presence of Narendra Modi at Purnea. There is speculation that she may be fielded as the BJP candidate from Madhepura, where she be pitted against JD (U) chief Sharad Yadav and former MP Pappu Yadav.
Meanwhile, the Chief Minister has said the full fledge expansion of his cabinet would take place after the election. "We did not have a woman member in our cabinet," Kumar told newsmen at Raj Bhawan in Patna, "the full fledge expansion would take place after the elections."
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One of the closest aides of Kumar, Barh MLA Gyanendra Singh 'Gyanu' has also lashed out the party leadership on candidate selection. He said, "Old workers of the party are being neglected and outsiders are promoted. Old guards like us are not even consulted in the selection of candidates. It is saddening." In the last one month, more than a dozen leaders from various parties have joined the JD (U) and most of them have been promised tickets for Lok Sabha elections.