MNS violence: Majority RJD MPs, MLAs submit resignations

Lalu Prasad YadavPatna, Nov 4 : In line with RJD president and Railway Minister Lalu Prasad’s call for resignation of elected representatives from Bihar against the anti-north Indian violence by MNS in Maharashtra, the party legislators and parliamentarians have started submitting their resignation letters to the party leadership.

Till today, 75 percent of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha members, and nearly 35 of its 55 MLAs and eight of 15 MLCs have submitted their letters of resignation, Shyam Rajak, RJD’s spokesman, said.

Rajak said that all RJD MPs and members of the two houses of state legislature would submit their resignation by November 15, the date Lalu Prasad had fixed for putting in their papers.

The party has 24 members in the Lok Sabha and four in the Rajya Sabha.

“Premchand Gupta, Akhilesh Singh were among the MPs, who have put in their papers. The first two are union ministers. Leader of opposition in the state Assembly Rabri Devi and senior leaders including Ramai Ram, Krishnandan Verma and myself have submitted our resignations to Laluji", Rajak said.

He added that the rest could not submit their papers due to the Chhath festival and would do it soon.

Earlier, on Sunday last, Lalu Prasad had called for resignation by all MPs and legislators from Bihar to put pressure on the Maharashtra government to check anti-north Indian violence and mobilise public opinion against divisive forces like the MNS. (ANI)

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