Infighting within JD(U) intensified today with rebel party legislators alleging phone-tapping and threats from ministers and pro-Nitish Kumar MLAs asking them to fall in line for the election to three Rajya Sabha seats from Bihar.
Rebel MLAs Gyanendra Singh Gyanu, Poonam Devi, Ravindra Rai and others told reporters that ministers and some party legislators were intimidating them.
Asked if there was any scope of sorting out differences within the party, Gyanu said, "There will be no compromise on RS poll... any talk can be held only after June 19 voting on RS seats." He claimed support of nearly 50 JD(U) legislators and said that the figure was going up with each passing day. Another legislator Poonam Devi alleged receiving telephone calls from some ministers and others threatening her. Ravindra Rai, suspended by JD(U) for a tirade against Nitish, echoed similar grievance. Gyanu and others said they would not budge from their stand. "We will not rest till sycophants and turncoats, many of whom have become ministers, are shown the door," they said.
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Tomorrow is the last date for withdrawal of nominations. Election will be held on June 19, if needed. Meanwhile, Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi met party president Sharad Yadav at the state guest house during the day, but it was not known what transpired.
Nitish Kumar has been in Delhi for the past two days. There were unseemly scenes within JD(U) after induction of 14 ministers in the Jitan Ram Manjhi cabinet on May 20. The rebels were particularly hostile toward Nitish's close aide Rajiv Ranjan Singh Lallan and three RJD 'defectors' finding berth in the ministry.