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Will discuss possibility of Janata Dal-2 next month: JD(U)

Jalaun: The possibility of constituting Janata Dal-2 by bringing together leaders of erstwhile Janata Dal would be discussed in the first week of December in New Delhi.“A meeting of all the scattered leaders of the

PTI Updated on: November 29, 2014 12:29 IST
will discuss possibility of janata dal 2 next month jd u
will discuss possibility of janata dal 2 next month jd u

Jalaun: The possibility of constituting Janata Dal-2 by bringing together leaders of erstwhile Janata Dal would be discussed in the first week of December in New Delhi.

“A meeting of all the scattered leaders of the Janata Dal has been convened at the residence of Samajwadi Party president Mulayam Singh Yadav in New Delhi in the first week of December to discuss the possibility of constituting Janata Dal-2", national general secretary of Janata Dal (United) KC Tyagi told reporters here on Friday.

Attacking the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Tyagi said that instead of doing work he has been making tall claims.

"Therefore I give him 100 per cent marks in the exam on making tall claims while in the exam on doing some work he gets zero from my side," Tyagi said adding that nothing has been done on his promise to bring back black money in 100 days.

Tyagi said that a "vada nibhao" (keep your promise) rally would be taken out.

On a question regarding Congress, Tyagi said that its president should consider reorganising the party for keeping it alive.

On the Bihar Chief Minister's statement considered to be in favour of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Tyagi said that it would be reviewed seriously.

Majhi had in a statement said that if Bihar was granted the status of special state, he was ready to support Modi.

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