Allies of JD(U)-RJD authorities in Bihar search greater piece of energy pie; to fulfill Nitish quickly
By PTI
PATNA: Smaller constituents of the ruling ‘Mahagathbandhan’ in Bihar are looking for high positions in commissions, boards and different entities beneath the state authorities to make sure ‘efficient functioning’ of the Nitish Kumar-led dispensation.
A staff of representatives of all of the allies will quickly meet the chief minister to debate the problem, CPI-ML (L) Legislature get together chief Mehboob Alam informed PTI.
“I recently met Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Prasad Yadav and demanded that elected representatives or leaders of the alliance partners must be given space in various commissions, boards and corporations for the effective functioning of the government,” he mentioned.
There are a number of our bodies beneath the Bihar authorities, corresponding to commissions for human rights, scheduled castes and scheduled tribes, girls and public service, wherein leaders of allies of the grand alliance may be supplied accountable posts, mentioned the CPIML(L) chief, whose get together is a part of the ruling coalition however helps the federal government from outdoors.
“The proposal, if implemented, will ensure effective functioning of a government at all levels. We are not seeking these posts for benefits attached to members or chairpersons of such bodies. A delegation of leaders of all partners of the Mahagathbandhan will soon meet the CM in this regard,” Alam, the get together’s central committee member, mentioned.
With 12 legislators, the CPI-ML (L) is the fourth largest constituent of the ‘Mahagathbandhan’, fashioned after stripping the BJP of energy within the state in August.
Atul Kumar Anjan, a senior chief of the CPI, a minor ally of the grand alliance with simply two MLAs, mentioned that there have to be a ‘participative feeling amongst all companions of the ‘Mahagathbandhan’ in Bihar’.
“There are several important corporations and commissions. Some of these have quasi-judicial power. Leaders of alliance partners should be given a decisive role,” the Left chief informed PTI.
He additionally said that since leaders of Left events are “associated with several organisations and fighting for the cause of workers, tribals, farmers and landless people”, their lodging in authorities our bodies as members or chairpersons will “certainly improve the functioning of the administration”.
“This is the need of the hour and politics with commitment is very much required,” he mentioned.
Another grand alliance ally Congress mentioned that every one stakeholders of the ‘Mahagathbandhan’ authorities have to be concerned in all ranges of its functioning.
Commenting on the problem, All India Congress Committee’s Bihar in-charge Bhakta Charan Das informed PTI, “The proposal to bring in leaders of ruling allies in state bodies or agencies will be implemented soon. It has been delayed because of certain reasons. For a healthy political dialogue and to make the Mahagathbandhan government stronger, participation of alliance partners at all levels should be ensured.”
After the RJD and Nitish Kumar’s JD (U), the Congress with 19 MLAs is the third largest ally of the seven-member ruling alliance.
Lalu Prasad’s RJD with 78 MLAs is the most important constituent of it, whereas the JD(U) has 45 legislators.
Two different companions of the ‘Mahagathbandhan’ are former chief minister Jitan Ram Manjhi’s HAM with 4 MLAs and the CPI(M), which simply has two members within the 243-strong Bihar meeting.
PATNA: Smaller constituents of the ruling ‘Mahagathbandhan’ in Bihar are looking for high positions in commissions, boards and different entities beneath the state authorities to make sure ‘efficient functioning’ of the Nitish Kumar-led dispensation.
A staff of representatives of all of the allies will quickly meet the chief minister to debate the problem, CPI-ML (L) Legislature get together chief Mehboob Alam informed PTI.
“I recently met Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Prasad Yadav and demanded that elected representatives or leaders of the alliance partners must be given space in various commissions, boards and corporations for the effective functioning of the government,” he mentioned.
There are a number of our bodies beneath the Bihar authorities, corresponding to commissions for human rights, scheduled castes and scheduled tribes, girls and public service, wherein leaders of allies of the grand alliance may be supplied accountable posts, mentioned the CPIML(L) chief, whose get together is a part of the ruling coalition however helps the federal government from outdoors.
“The proposal, if implemented, will ensure effective functioning of a government at all levels. We are not seeking these posts for benefits attached to members or chairpersons of such bodies. A delegation of leaders of all partners of the Mahagathbandhan will soon meet the CM in this regard,” Alam, the get together’s central committee member, mentioned.
With 12 legislators, the CPI-ML (L) is the fourth largest constituent of the ‘Mahagathbandhan’, fashioned after stripping the BJP of energy within the state in August.
Atul Kumar Anjan, a senior chief of the CPI, a minor ally of the grand alliance with simply two MLAs, mentioned that there have to be a ‘participative feeling amongst all companions of the ‘Mahagathbandhan’ in Bihar’.
“There are several important corporations and commissions. Some of these have quasi-judicial power. Leaders of alliance partners should be given a decisive role,” the Left chief informed PTI.
He additionally said that since leaders of Left events are “associated with several organisations and fighting for the cause of workers, tribals, farmers and landless people”, their lodging in authorities our bodies as members or chairpersons will “certainly improve the functioning of the administration”.
“This is the need of the hour and politics with commitment is very much required,” he mentioned.
Another grand alliance ally Congress mentioned that every one stakeholders of the ‘Mahagathbandhan’ authorities have to be concerned in all ranges of its functioning.
Commenting on the problem, All India Congress Committee’s Bihar in-charge Bhakta Charan Das informed PTI, “The proposal to bring in leaders of ruling allies in state bodies or agencies will be implemented soon. It has been delayed because of certain reasons. For a healthy political dialogue and to make the Mahagathbandhan government stronger, participation of alliance partners at all levels should be ensured.”
After the RJD and Nitish Kumar’s JD (U), the Congress with 19 MLAs is the third largest ally of the seven-member ruling alliance.
Lalu Prasad’s RJD with 78 MLAs is the most important constituent of it, whereas the JD(U) has 45 legislators.
Two different companions of the ‘Mahagathbandhan’ are former chief minister Jitan Ram Manjhi’s HAM with 4 MLAs and the CPI(M), which simply has two members within the 243-strong Bihar meeting.