Differences within the Janata Dal (United) in Bihar are now surfacing openly. According to sources, JDU Parliamentary Party leader Dileshwar Kamat has submitted a notice to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, demanding the disqualification of JDU MP from Banka, Girdhari Yadav. The party alleges that Yadav has consistently made statements and engaged in activities that go against the party line.
Girdhari Yadav has long been accused of engaging in anti-party activities. He publicly questioned several issues, damaging the party's image. His statements, particularly on the SIR issue, were taken seriously by the party leadership. Furthermore, he has openly criticized the policies of the Bihar government on several occasions.
Girdhari Yadav's conflict with the party is nothing new. He has previously been seen on several occasions expressing views that differ from the official JDU stance. Political circles have been abuzz with the idea that he was gradually distancing himself from the party, and the consequences are now clearly visible.
Following the allegations and membership crisis, MP Girdhari Yadav responded, saying, "Since we've been with Nitish Kumar, we haven't done anything against the party. When the Speaker's summons comes, we will respond."
The matter gained further momentum when Girdhari Yadav's son, Chanakya Yadav, joined the RJD just before the Bihar Assembly elections. He contested the Belhar seat, though he lost. This development raised questions about Girdhari Yadav's loyalty to the party.
All eyes are now on the Lok Sabha Speaker, Om Birla's decision. If action is taken on the notice, it will be considered a major political signal within the JDU. Opposition parties are also closely monitoring the developments, as this could create a new stir in Bihar politics.