City
Epaper

Kerala: JD(S) ready to merge with LJD

By IANS | Updated: December 10, 2019 18:50 IST

Kerala's Loktantrik Janata Dal (LJD) and Janata Dal(S) have started unofficial talks to merge.

Open in App

Loktantrik Janata Dal (LJD) headed by media baron and Rajya Sabha member M.P. Veerendra Kumar and Janata Dal (S) led by senior legislator C.K. Nanu, are both allies of the CPI-M led Left Democratic Front (LDF).

It was in 2009 that Kumar after being miffed by not getting the Kozhikode Lok Sabha seat along with a section of his party leaders split and became part of the JD(U) led by Nitish Kumar and in Kerala joined the Congress led United Democratic Front ( UDF) .

Then leaders like Nanu, former State Minister Mathew T.Thomas, Minister for Water Resources K. Krishnankutty remained with the LDF.

Nanu while addressing the media on Tuesday said that with the recent happenings in the country it's the need of the hour that the erstwhile Janata party colleagues join hands.

Even though at today's meeting there has been no discussion on the merger, there is a feel that it's time that all former colleagues should come together," said Nanu and we will be looking forward.

"There has been unofficial talks on this and soon will take this issue in our party and then the final decision will be made ,a said Kumar's son and former legislator M.V. Shreyams Kumar.

Incidentally this merger was on the cards ever since Kumar and his party in Kerala unhappy with his leader Nithish Kumar aligning with the BJP led NDA, quit from the Upper House in December 2017.

With this his party then decided to move out of the UDF too and decided to work with the LDF.

For this he was given a ticket to the Upper House by the LDF here and was elected in March 2018.

In December last year, his party was made a full-fledged ally of the LDF.

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: kumarLDFkeralaUDF
Open in App

Related Stories

MumbaiMumbai: ISKCON Temple in Girgaon Receives Bomb Threat Email; Police Launch Probe

EntertainmentVS Achuthanandan Passes Away: Former Kerala Chief Minister Dies at 101

NationalVS Achuthanandan Passes Away: Former Kerala Chief Minister and Veteran CPI(M) Leader Dies at 101

InternationalIndian Woman and 1.5-Year-Old Infant Found Dead in UAE; Husband, In-Laws Booked for Dowry Harassment

NationalNipah Virus in Kerala: 57-Year-Old Man Tests Positive for Nipah in Palakkad Day After Death

National Realted Stories

NationalSuvendu Adhikari’s convoy attacked in Bengal’s Cooch Behar, BJP blames Trinamool activists

NationalRajya Sabha passes six-month extension of President’s Rule in Manipur amid Oppn uproar

NationalRs 630 crore detected in undisclosed income via crypto transactions in 2 fiscals: Govt

NationalFinal round for landmark treaty on plastic pollution begins in Geneva

NationalKarnataka BJP files police complaint over wall demolition, tree felling ahead of Cong protest against ECI