New Delhi: Janata Dal (United) leader M P Veerendra Kumar on Wednesday resigned from the Rajya Sabha, saying he did not agree with his party chief and Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar's decision to join the BJP-led NDA fold.
Veerendra Kumar announced his resignation after handing in his papers to Rajya Sabha chairman M Venkaiah Naidu.
"Legally, I'm in Rajya Sabha as a member of Nitish Kumar's party. I don't agree with his stand dumping the 'Mahagathbandhan' and aligning with the Sangh Parivar and the BJP," he said in a press conference here.
His resignation comes amid speculations that he would switch allegiance to the ruling CPM-led LDF in Kerala.
On the recent Gujarat state elections, Veerendra Kumar said what happened in Gujarat was not a victory for prime minister Narendra Modi.
"The Gujarat election results were not a victory for Modi but, if anything, it suggests otherwise," he said, adding that the opposition parties must evaluate the result in the coming days.
The rebellion in the JD(U) started after Nitish Kumar decided to break ranks with the Rashtriya Janata Dal and the Congress in Bihar and join the NDA in July.
Veerendra Kumar, a media baron from Kerala and the JD(U) state unit president, had last month announced his decision to relinquish his Rajya Sabha membership amid the political crisis gripping the party at the state-level.
JD(U) leader Sharad Yadav was recently disqualified as a member of the Upper House after Naidu agreed to his party's plea that he had "voluntarily given up" his membership by joining a rally of opposition parties in Patna in August.
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