In his first reaction after his uncle Pashupati Kumar Paras ousted him as the leader of the party in Lok Sabha, the LJPs deposed president Chirag Paswan who is rapidly losing his grip on the LJP, posted an emotional tweet and shared a letter he had written to his uncle in March.
Paswan took to Twitter on Tuesday and said he had tried but failed to keep his family and the party created by his father Ram Vilas Paswan together. He also said he had likened the organization to a mother who should not be betrayed.
Paswan, who has also been removed from the post of the Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) national president after an emergency meeting of the LJP national working committee, said in a tweet, that he had made efforts to keep the party founded by his father Ram Vilas Paswan and his family together but failed. People are supreme in a democracy, Paswan said and thanked those who have kept faith in the party.
It was Paswan’s first tweet since 5 of the party’s 6 MPs rebelled against him and approached the Lok Sabha speaker Om Birla to recognise Pashupati Paras as the LJP’s parliamentary leader instead. Paras is Paswan’s uncle.
Paswan also shared a letter which he had written to Paras, the youngest brother of his father, in March in which he had highlighted his uncle’s unhappiness over a number of issues, including his elevation as the party president.
Paswan also talks of his decision to contest the 2020 assembly elections independently and not with the National Democratic Alliance. He alleged that Paras was never in favour of this decision and hurt the party’s performance by praising Nitish Kumar even during the election.
Earlier on Monday, Pashupati Kumar Paras was notified as the new parliamentary leader of the party in Lok Sabha.
Yesterday, 5 of the 6 LJP Lok Sabha MPs revolted against Chirag Paswan who is the sixth and chose his uncle Pashupati Kumar as their new leader.
Paras, who is currently representing the Hajipur Lok Sabha seat in Bihar, had clarified that the step has been taken to save the party.
Regarding the rumours that LJP rebel MPs will joining the Janta Dal (United) in Bihar, the Hajipur MP had said, the party will fulfill the ambition of late Ramvilas Paswan. Denying the rumours of rebel MPs joining JDU, he said the existence of LJP will continue and the party will continue to be a part of the National Democratic Alliance.
Paras, the younger brother of Ram Vilas Paswan and the lead player on Monday refused to meet Chirag Paswan, who waited at his doorstep for an hour and 45 minutes.
The seeds of the revolt against Paswan were sown when he decided to break away from the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in the November during Bihar election and focused his energies on defeating ally Nitish Kumar.
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While the LJP won just one assembly seat out of Bihar’s 243, the party cost Nitish Kumar’s Janata Dal United (JDU) at least 32 seats. For Nitish Kumar, it meant a vastly diminished status in the NDA with the BJP emerging as the dominant partner.