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Bihar: Manjhi may float a new party, says it will be better than AAP

Nearly a week after he was forced to quit as Bihar's chief minister, Jitan Ram Manjhi on Saturday launched a new political front to "expose the real face" of chief minister Nitish Kumar.

Updated on: Mar 1, 2015, 24:48:45 IST
Hindustan Times | By , Patna
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Weeks after the Aam Aadmi Party swept to power in Delhi on a pro-common man agenda, former chief minister Jitan Ram Manjhi vowed to follow Arvind Kejriwal’s model in Bihar by announcing a new front christened Hindustani Awami Morcha (HAM).

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“We are now HAM, which means we are united. It will be bigger than AAP,” Manjhi said.

The congregation made up of JD(U) dissidents and supporters was a show of strength by those opposed to chief minister Nitish Kumar and RJD chief Lalu Prasad.

Manjhi refuted speculations that he was about to ally with the BJP. “Yes, I met the Prime Minister for Bihar’s development; so has Nitish Kumar. Why is nobody questioning him?” he asked.

The front is seen as an attempt at the political awakening of Dalits as a unified pressure group of 22%, which could transcend caste barriers to emerge as a vital force.

The meet witnessed an all-out attack on Nitish, with leaders calling him “power hungry”.

Incidentally, the group called itself ‘ a part of the JD(U)’ and described the meet as a ‘party Karyakarta Sammellan (workers’ meeting).’

“Let us wait for the merger of JD(U) and RJD. If that happens, we will be the main JD(U),” Manjhi said, adding he could announce a new party by April 17-18 at a rally in Gandhi Maidan.

  • Anirban Guha Roy
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