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JD(U) moves to disqualify MP Giridhari Yadav over anti-party remarks

Janata Dal (United) has sought the disqualification of Banka MP Giridhari Yadav, accusing him of anti-party activities, including campaigning for his son who contested on an Rashtriya Janata Dal ticket. The party has wri…

JD(U) moves to disqualify MP Giridhari Yadav over anti-party remarks

Janata Dal (United) has sought the disqualification of Banka MP Giridhari Yadav, accusing him of anti-party activities, including campaigning for his son who contested on an Rashtriya Janata Dal ticket. The party has written to the Lok Sabha Speaker, alleging he repeatedly went against the party line.

Key takeaways

Quick scan — what you need to know:

  • Janata Dal (United) has sought the disqualification of Banka MP Giridhari Yadav, accusing him of anti-party activities, including campaigning for his son who contested on an Rashtriya Janata Dal…
  • The party has written to the Lok Sabha Speaker, alleging he repeatedly went against the party line.
  • Yadav denied the charges, saying he remained loyal to Nitish Kumar and did not campaign for his son.
  • The final decision now rests with the Speaker.

Background

What led here, in plain terms:

  • Janata Dal (United) has sought the disqualification of Banka MP Giridhari Yadav, accusing him of anti-party activities, including campaigning for his son who contested on an Rashtriya Janata Dal…
  • The party has written to the Lok Sabha Speaker, alleging he repeatedly went against the party line.
  • Yadav denied the charges, saying he remained loyal to Nitish Kumar and did not campaign for his son.
  • The final decision now rests with the Speaker.

Why it matters

Why readers and decision-makers should care:

  • Janata Dal (United) has sought the disqualification of Banka MP Giridhari Yadav, accusing him of anti-party activities, including campaigning for his son who contested on an Rashtriya Janata Dal…
  • The party has written to the Lok Sabha Speaker, alleging he repeatedly went against the party line.
  • Yadav denied the charges, saying he remained loyal to Nitish Kumar and did not campaign for his son.