JD(U) MP & Union Minister Rajeev Ranjan, alias Lalan Singh, on Monday participated in the Swachhata Abhiyan on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti and said that cleanliness is a significant part in anybody's life.
Calling Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar the capital of JD(U), Jan Suraaj founder Prashant Kishor on Monday claimed that Nitish Kumar has handed over the entire system to his "advisors" instead of his MLAs, ministers and workers, adding that JD(U) has "no future."
Janata Dal- (United) leader and former MLC Manorama Devi has said that the National Investigation Agency (NIA) conducted searches on her residence and that she gave all the papers the officers asked for.
Janta Dal (United) spokesperson Rajiv Ranjan Prasad on Wednesday said that despite the West Bengal Assembly passing the 'Aparajita Woman and Child (West Bengal Criminal Laws and Amendment) 2024', if stringent action is not taken on all levels of the government regarding crimes against women,
After being appointed as the new JD(U) spokesperson, Rajiv Ranjan Prasad cited "personal reasons" as the reason behind the resignation of KC Tyagi from the spokesperson's post and ruled out any kind of disappointment expressed by him in his resignation letter.
Janata Dal-United leader KC Tyagi resigned from the party spokesperson post on Sunday, citing 'personal reasons'. Rajiv Ranjan Prasad has been appointed as the new JD-U spokesperson.
Janata Dal (United) on Saturday announced the suspension of Jammu and Kashmir general secretary Vivek Bali for allegedly involving in "anti-party activities".
The Delhi High Court has dismissed a plea challenging the election of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar as President of the Janata Dal (United) (JD(U)). The court found no substantial reason to interfere with the election results and deemed the petition to be without merit.
Janata Dal-United leader KC Tyagi on Thursday condemned West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's "Vaam and Ram" remarks and said that the TMC chief does not deserve to be the chief minister of the state.
Speaking with ANI, JD(U)leader KC Tyagi says, "The situation in Bangladesh is worrying for India. Although, the democracy of India is so strong, but the way protests intensified in Bangladesh, the power went into the hands of dangerous people there."