Mulayam to lead new political party; Six parties form ‘Janata Parivar’

by news
May 7, 2015

New Delhi: Leaders of six political parties – JDU, SP, RJD, SJP, JDS and INLD – on Wednesday announced the formation of a new political front to defeat the BJP and combat communal forces in the country.

Addressing the press conference, JD(U) leader Sharad Yadav said that SP chief Mulayam Singh Yadav will lead the new political front and its parliamentary board committee.

“The decision of the new political group was unanimously taken by the leaders of JDU, SP, RJD, SJP, JDS and INLD. The political group has decided to make Mulayamji as its leader. He will also head parliamentary board committee,” said Yadav.

On the name, flag and symbol of the new front, Sharad Yadav said, “The name of party, symbol and flag will be decided after taking into consideration views of presidents of all six parties.”

Refuting claims of ego clashes among the leaders, RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav said, “There are no ego issues among any of our members. We have joined hands to combat communal forces and defeat the BJP from coming to power.”

The six parties, which have come together are Nitish’s Janata Dal (United), Lalu Prasad’s RJD, Mulayam Singh Yadav’s Samajwadi Party (SP), Om Prakash Chautala’s Indian National Lok Dal (INLD), Janata Dal (Secular) led by former prime minister HD Deve Gowda and Samajwadi Janata Party (SJP).

Meanwhile, some reports suggest that Nitish Kumar will be the chief ministerial candidate of the newly-floated political outfit for the upcoming Assembly polls in Bihar.

While Mulayam will be the leader of the group in Lok sabha, JD(U) leader Sharad Yadav will lead the front in Rajya Sabha.

The SP has five seats in the Lok Sabha, 15 in the Rajya Sabha and 232 in the 403 member state Assembly. It is in power in Uttar Pradesh.

On the other hand, RJD has four Lok Sabha members and one in the Rajya Sabha, while JD (U) has two in the Lok Sabha and 12 in the Rajya Sabha.

Former prime minister Deve Gowda’s Janata Dal has total two seats in the Lok Sabha and one in the Rajya Sabha, while INLD has two members in the Lower House and one in the Upper House of the Parliament.

In totality, the new party will have strength of 15 members in the Lower House and 30 in the Upper House.

Bihar polls are scheduled to be held later this year whereas elections in Uttar Pradesh Assembly are slated for 2017.

Notably, the announcement of the big merger will be made a day after BJP chief Amit Shah sounded the poll bugle by launching a campaign for the upcoming Assembly Elections in Bihar.

Shah mocked at the proposed merger of the ‘Janata Parivar’ ahead of the elections, saying “zero plus zero remains a zero” and asserted nobody can prevent the saffron party from coming to power in the state.

Reports also said the ‘Samajwadi Janata Party’ – in what should be a cause for concern to the Narendra Modi-led NDA government – is the first item on their agenda after unification – the launch of a nationwide stir against proposed amendments to the Land Acquisition Law.