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Chief Minister Nitish Kumar gave the state president’s certificate to Umesh Kushwaha.
Umesh Kushwaha has been elected once again as the State President of Janata Dal United. Umesh Kushwaha was the state president earlier also. He made the nomination on 26th and today he was unanimously nominated as the State President in the meeting of the State Council. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar gave him the certificate of the state president.
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, National President Lalan Singh and all the ministers and MLAs of the state government of JDU quota were present in the state council meeting. During this, the National President of JDU’s Parliamentary Board Upendra Kushwaha urged Nitish Kumar from the stage to meet the workers one to one.
The state council meeting was held at the office of Janata Dal United on Sunday. About 500 delegates of the Council of State were present. In this meeting, along with the election of the new State President Umesh Kushwaha, several leaders including the Chief Minister addressed the delegates. Meanwhile, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar appreciated the works of Umesh Kushwaha. It is said that record membership campaign has been going on during his stay. The party has become very strong. In the same way, he was advised to work further. At the same time, Umesh Kushwaha said in front of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar that I have worked according to your guidelines and will continue to work further. Whatever effort is required to strengthen the organization, I will keep doing it.
Trusted sources said that JDU Parliamentary Board National President Upendra Kushwaha gave a very articulate speech in the state council meeting. Pointing towards Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, he said that Chief Minister, you should meet the workers one by one. If there are many leaders with you, then the workers are not able to speak their heart. At the same time, Upendra Kushwaha said on the injury of Danke that now I am never going to compromise with BJP. Neither am I going to go with them. Now I have no desire to become a minister or an office bearer. I will continue to work in the organization.