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RJD national executive reposes faith in Lalu Prasad Yadav

The RJD national executive meet on Sunday reposed faith in its President Lalu Prasad, mandating him to "unify forces of secular and social justice" to remove "communal and fascist forces" from the Centre and check them from coming to power in Bihar.

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The RJD national executive meet on Sunday reposed faith in its President Lalu Prasad, mandating him to "unify forces of secular and social justice" to remove "communal and fascist forces" from the Centre and check them from coming to power in Bihar.

The national executive decisions came after the day-long meeting of over 250 party leaders from 21 states at a posh hotel here in the state capital. 

"I have been given the mandate by national executive to unify secular and social justice to overthrow communal and fascist forces from the Centre, as well as, checkmate them in their efforts of coming to power in Bihar," Prasad told reporters after the meeting.

The meeting alleged that the country is facing new challenges in the form of social disunity, increasing economic disparity, saffronisation of the cultural field and "insult" of Mahatma Gandhi since the BJP-led government came to power at the Centre.

"The condition of the country could be judged by the fact that a BJP leader and a retired judge called Mahatma Gandhi a British agent. This is the gravest insult to a person who taught the lesson of 'ahimsa' and led India to freedom," Prasad added.

Criticising BJP for not keeping its promises like bringing back black money, providing jobs to youths, checking inflation, providing better price to the farmers for their produce, the RJD leaders pointed out that the central government was not paying any attention to fight malnutrition among children or increasing its expenditure on social security schemes.

"The BJP usurped power with just 31% votes. It is for us now to unite 69% secular votes that are disunited and spread across the country. RJD got maximum votes in Bihar, but we did not get seats accordingly. Its time to bring all like-minded parties together" was one of the political proposals passed at the RJD national executive.

RJD leaders participating in the meet also highlighted that the party should focus on improving agriculture and the condition of farmers across the country, oppose Land Acquisition Bill brought by the Union Government, and go whole hog to eradicate poverty.

RJD MP Rajesh Ranjan alias Pappu Yadav opposed the merger efforts and said it would lead to decimation and disappearance of the party. However, Prasad rejected his demands and threw his weight in favour of the merger.

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