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13 RJD MLAs quit in Bihar, six later deny it

The MLAs who quit in a dramatic development pledged support to the Nitish Kumar government

Lalu Prasad Yadav

Press Trust of India Patna
In a jolt to Lalu Prasad ahead of Lok Sabha polls, the RJD split today as 13 of the 22 RJD MLAs in Bihar announced they have quit the party but six of them later claimed they are not part of the breakaway faction.

The MLAs who quit in a dramatic development pledged support to the Nitish Kumar government.

A letter reached the state Assembly bearing the signature of the 13 MLAs stating that they were leaving the RJD.

"In accordance with their request as per an interim arrangement they have been given permission to sit as a separate group," an Assembly notification said.
 

Shortly afterwards, accompanied by RJD Legislature party leader Abdul Bari Siddiqui, the six MLAs told reporters that they did not consciously sign any letter for walking out of RJD and forming a separate group.

Abdul Gafoor claimed that the signature of MLAs were taken for different purposes like raising a matter for call attention motion during the Assembly session.

"I did not sign any letter consciously to leave RJD ... A fraud has been committed with me," Gafoor said.

Besides Gafoor, the other MLAs who came to RJD office to deny a split were Lalit Yadav, Faiyyaz Ahmad, Durga Prasad Singh, Chandrasekhar and Akhtar-ul Islam Sahin.

Siddiqui told reporters that a meeting of the RJD Legislature party has been called tomorrow at the residence of former chief minister Rabri Devi at 12 noon where some more MLAs would make their position clear.

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First Published: Feb 24 2014 | 7:58 PM IST

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