PATNA: Former Union minister RCP Singh , who left JDU to join BJP in May last year, announced on Saturday that he would float his own party.
"My supporters said they had not been receiving the respect they deserved (from BJP)," Singh told reporters. The decision follows his three-month tour of the state to gauge the mood of voters.
Singh, a bureaucrat-turned-politician, was once considered close to JDU chief Nitish Kumar, which led to his sharp rise in politics. However, after developing differences with Nitish, Singh left JDU.
"My supporters said they had not been receiving the respect they deserved (from BJP)," Singh told reporters. The decision follows his three-month tour of the state to gauge the mood of voters.
Singh, a bureaucrat-turned-politician, was once considered close to JDU chief Nitish Kumar, which led to his sharp rise in politics. However, after developing differences with Nitish, Singh left JDU.
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