Friday, March 26, 2010

JD-U gives more representation to Muslims in state party

By TwoCircles.net Staff Reporter,

Patna: Considering Muslim votes crucial for victory, the state ruling party Janata Dal-United (JD-U) has given good representation to Muslims in its newly constituted state committee. The state assembly elections will be held later this year. Since the last assembly by-poll in which several seats were won by Lalu Yadav’s RJD and Ram Vilas Paswan’s LJP pushing JD-U at No. 3, the party and its leader and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar have taken several measures to please Muslims.

Mr. Vijay Kumar Choudhary, who was elected state JD-U president last month after Rajiv Ranjan Singh alias Lallan Singh resigned from the post because of differences with Chief Minister Mr. Nitish Kumar, re-constituted the state committee yesterday.





As assembly election is expected to be held later this year, Mr. Vijay Kumar in his new team tried to give representation to all the sections of the people including Muslims and women. He also tried to calm the internal conflict within the party by giving due share to supporters of Nitish Kumar and Lallan Singh.

The most powerful committee called state executive committee has 75 members which include Ali Anwar, Monazir Hassan, Aslam Azad, Maulana Ghulam Rasool Balyavi, Fayyaz Bhaqalpuri and Masroor Alam.

Azim-ul-Haq, Mohammad Nematullah, Sulaiman Qureshi, Mohammad Ubaidullah, Mukhtar Ansari, Shameem Raza are among 42 state vice-presidents.

Javed Mahmood, Badr Alam Badr, Riyazul Haq, Mohammad Razaullah, Kahkushan Perveen, Ashraf Ansari, Nazima Begham, Mohammad Sufri, Dr. Naseem Ahmad Siddiqi, Pervez Khan, Qamr Alam, Chautan Khan, Ali Imam Bharti and Mustaqim Rangrez have been given places in the list of 87 general secretaries.

58 persons have been named as state secretaries which include Raziya Kaleem Ansari, Israeel Mansoori, Surayya Shihab, Shahnaz Bano, Maqsood Ansari, Soofiya Akhter Ansari, Anjum Aara, Tazammul Khan, Mohammad Sattar, Mohammad Mansoor Alam, Saeeda Bano, Mohammad Shamshad Alam and Mohammad Firoz Alam.

Abu Talib Rahmani has been elected president of state Minority Cell which fell vacant after Mr. Razaullah was promoted as state vice president while Mr. Faisal Rahman has been made president of state Youth Cell.

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