This Article is From Jan 10, 2021

Umesh Kushwaha Is New Bihar JDU President

The election of Mr Kushwaha, a former party MLA from Mahnar assembly constituency in Vaishali district, was ratified at the party's state council meeting.

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Mr Kushwaha succeeds septuagenarian Bashishtha Narayan Singh (File)

Patna:

Former legislator Umesh Kushwaha was on Sunday unanimously elected as the Janata Dal (United) Bihar unit president, in a bid to strengthen the ruling party's old support base.

The election of Mr Kushwaha, a former party MLA from Mahnar assembly constituency in Vaishali district, was ratified at the party's state council meeting.

"Party's Bihar unit Chief Bashishtha Narayan Singh proposed the name of Kushwaha for the party's state president post, which was unanimously approved by members present in the meeting," senior leader and MP Rajiv Ranjan Singh alias Lalan Singh told reporters at a press conference.

The move signals the ruling party going back to its original support base of "Luv-Kush" (OBC Kurmi and Kushwaha castes combination).

Since 2005, when the JD(U)-BJP together uprooted RJD from power in Bihar, Mr Kumar has been leveraging the Luv-Kush equation.

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Yadavs form the bulk of the OBC votes in Bihar politics at nearly 14 percent. But, Mr Kumar by bringing together two other OBC castes - Kurmi and Kushwaha - increased his base to around 12-14 per cent, to counter Lalu Yadav.

The election of 46-year-old Kushwaha also reflects that the party is going for young leadership, apparently to blunt the attack of Tejashwi Yadav of the RJD and Chirag Paswan, who heads Lok Janshakti Party.

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Mr Kushwaha succeeds septuagenarian Bashishtha Narayan Singh as the JD(U) Bihar unit president.

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