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Nitish drops minister who was ‘on way’ to join RJD

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar expels state Industry Minister Shyam Razak, Governor accepts recommendation; sources say he will join Lalu’s party.

Bihar’s ruling Janata Dal-United (JD-U) expelled state’s Industry Minister Shyam Razak amid reports of his decision to resign from the party. The Governor has accepted Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s recommendation to drop him from the cabinet.

Sources said that Razak is all set to join the opposition Rashtriya Janata Dal. The decision of Nitish Kumar’s party to drop him from the ministry has only cemented his resolution, sources said.

The Assembly elections in Bihar are roughly three months away and Lalu Prasad’s party, which is currently being run by his son Tejashwi Yadav, plans to make a bid for power, contending that Nitish has subverted the mandate of the people.

After winning the elections in 2015 in alliance with the RJD and the Congress, Nitish had dropped his two allies midway and joined the BJP—the ally he dropped ahead of the 2014 assembly elections after Narendra Modi was named the NDA’s Prime Ministerial candidate.

Sources said Razak was unhappy over his growing marginalisation within the government and party. There were speculations about him getting dropped in the next Assembly elections. R.C.P. Singh, who is considered number two in the party, was backing another Dalit leader, Arun Manjhi, as a probable candidate.

Razak also wanted the removal of his Principal Secretary S. Sidharth—a request which the Chief Minister never entertained. The CM was also upset with Razak over his increasingly defiant stance on the issues of Dalits—reservation and the law involving their protection—on which he used to target the NDA government at the Centre. Razak was the brain behind the meetings of all Dalit legislators over this issue, which deeply embarrassed the BJP. Later, the RJD legislators formed a parallel committee on this issue.

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