JD(U) Retains Sanjay Jha as National Working President Amid Leadership Changes
Nitish retains Sanjay Jha as working chief in JD(U) rejig, son Nishant absent
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The Janata Dal (United) party has retained Sanjay Kumar Jha as its national working president while appointing new office-bearers, including Chadeshwar Prasad as national vice-president. Notably, Nishant Kumar, son of Sanjay Jha, was not included in the new leadership despite his active participation in party events.
- 01Sanjay Kumar Jha remains the national working president of JD(U).
- 02Nishant Kumar, despite being active, was not appointed to any position.
- 03Chadeshwar Prasad has been named national vice-president.
- 04The party aims to strengthen its organization and connect with the public.
- 05Nitish Kumar continues to lead the party's strategic direction.
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On Wednesday, the Janata Dal (United) party, led by Nitish Kumar, announced a reshuffle of its national office-bearers, retaining Sanjay Kumar Jha as the national working president. Despite speculation, Nishant Kumar, Jha's son, was not given a role in the new leadership, although he has been actively participating in party activities. The party's new appointments include Chadeshwar Prasad as national vice-president and Alok Kumar Suman as treasurer. JD(U) aims to strengthen its organizational structure and enhance communication with its members, focusing on public aspirations. Nitish Kumar emphasized the importance of leadership continuity while expressing hope for Nishant Kumar's future role in the party. This strategic move comes ahead of a crucial trust vote for the Samrat government scheduled for April 24.
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The reshuffle indicates JD(U)'s strategy to connect better with the electorate and prepare for upcoming political challenges, particularly the trust vote for the Samrat government.
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