Veteran K.C. Tyagi Exits JD-U, Calls Meeting to Chart Political Future

Veteran JD-U leader K.C. Tyagi has chosen not to renew his party membership, signaling a potential political shift. He has called a meeting of like-minded individuals on March 22 to discuss the national situation and decide his future course. Tyagi emphasized his enduring personal respect for Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, a colleague of nearly 50 years. He stated he will remain committed to socialist ideals and issues affecting farmers and the marginalized.

Key Points: K.C. Tyagi Quits JD-U, Political Future in Focus

  • Tyagi exits JD-U after decades
  • Meeting convened March 22
  • Respect for Nitish Kumar remains
  • Guided by socialist icons
  • Was key party think-tank
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K.C. Tyagi doesn't renew JD-U membership, mum on political future

Veteran leader K.C. Tyagi does not renew JD-U membership, calls meeting of like-minded individuals to decide his next political move.

"My further course of action will be decided soon in consultation with colleagues... - K.C. Tyagi"

Patna, March 17

Veteran leader K.C. Tyagi, on Tuesday, indicated that he will soon decide on his next political move after he did not renew his membership of the Janata Dal-United.

In a press statement, Tyagi said that a meeting of like-minded individuals has been convened on March 22 at Mavlankar Hall to discuss the current political situation in the country.

"My further course of action will be decided soon in consultation with colleagues, political friends, sympathisers, and activists," the JD-U leader added.

"Now that the party's membership drive has concluded, I have chosen not to renew my membership this time," Tyagi said.

He recalled that the JD-U was formed on October 30, 2003, following the merger of the Samata Party and the Janata Dal.

He noted that George Fernandes served as the party's President at the time, while he himself held the position of the Secretary General.

He added that he worked closely with former JD-U Presidents Sharad Yadav and Nitish Kumar in various roles, including chief general secretary, chief spokesperson, and political adviser to the Bihar Chief Minister.

Despite stepping away from the Jd-U, Tyagi emphasised that his commitment to issues concerning the downtrodden, farmers, and marginalised sections of society remains unchanged.

He also said that his personal respect for Bihar Chief Minister and JD-U Chief Nitish Kumar remains intact, describing him as a long-time associate of nearly five decades.

Tyagi added that he would continue to be guided by the ideas and ideology of leaders such as Chaudhary Charan Singh, Ram Manohar Lohia, and Karpoori Thakur.

Tyagi's statement comes shortly after Chief Minister Nitish Kumar secured victory in the Rajya Sabha elections from Bihar, along with other NDA candidates, including Nitin Nabin, Ram Nath Thakur, Upendra Kushwaha, and Shivesh Ram.

K.C. Tyagi played the role of a think-tank in the JD-U for a long time.

He played a crucial role at the Central level and put the perspective of the JD-U at the national level, both before the media and the Central governments led by Congress and BJP in their respective tenures.

- IANS

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Priya S
Politics in Bihar is never dull! 🍿 This is a significant development. Tyagi has been the party's voice for so long. The March 22 meeting is intriguing. Are we seeing the birth of a new front focused on socialist ideals?
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Vikram M
Respect for stating his commitment to farmers and the marginalised remains. In today's politics, that's rare. Hope his next step strengthens that voice rather than getting lost in mere power games. Lohia and Karpoori Thakur's ideals are needed now more than ever.
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Aman W
Frankly, this seems like a move after being sidelined. Nitish Kumar's recent Rajya Sabha victory shows the party is consolidating around him. Tyagi's exit might not shake the boat electorally, but it's a loss of intellectual heft. JD(U)'s think-tank is walking out.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the mention of George Fernandes and Sharad Yadav. It highlights a certain lineage within the party that perhaps feels distant from the current leadership. The statement is very dignified, no bitterness shown. Classy exit.
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Karthik V
"Like-minded individuals" meeting on March 22... This is the key phrase. Is this about 2024? Is a third front being discussed seriously again? Tyagi could be a key player in bringing together non-BJP, non-Congress forces with a clear ideology.

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