Sharad Yadav’s LJD to merge with Lalu Yadav’s RJD today, 25 years after parting ways
Former Union minister Sharad Yadav is all set to merge his Loktantrik Janata Dal (LJD) with Lalu Prasad Yadav’s Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) today, 25 years after parting ways with the latter. Top RJD leader and Bihar’s Leader of the Opposition Tejashwi Yadav will be present at the merger event which will be held at Sharad Yadav’s residence in Delhi, reported The Indian Express.
The LJD has never fought any election since its inception in 2018 while its chief Sharad Yadav unsuccessfully the 2019 Lok Sabha polls from Madhepura on the RJD ticket. In the 2020 Bihar Assembly polls, Sharad’s daughter Suhashini Yadav contested unsuccessfully from Bihariganj seat as a Congress candidate.
Sharad Yadav said the merger will be part of his efforts to bring together various splinter outfits of the erstwhile Janata Dal. “To establish a strong Opposition in the country is the need of the hour. I have been working in this direction for a long time to unite breakaway parties of the erstwhile Janata Dal as well as other like-minded parties. Hence, I have decided to merge my party LJD with the RJD,” he tweeted on Wednesday.
While the merger is said to have been on the cards for a long time, the matter of fact is that the LJD has failed to make any headway into Bihar or any other state. Even Sharad Yadav is not known to have a mass base beyond Madhepura, a constituency that he represented several times in the Lok Sabha.
The LJD-RJD merger might be a prelude to the RJD nominating Sharad to the Rajya Sabha in the Upper House biennial polls slated for June, reports The Indian Express. Though there is no official word so far from either camp in this regard, there has been a buzz in political circles about it.