Rashtriya Lok Morcha MLAs Alok Singh, Rameshwar Mahato and Madhav Anand.
Digital Desk, Patna. Biha Politics: The disintegration of Rajya Sabha member Upendra Kushwaha's party Rashtriya Lok Morcha (RLM) no longer seems to be manageable.
One of their rebel MLAs has even said that he will retire from politics but will not return to a person who says one thing and does another. We do not do politics to fill our stomach.
Bajpatti MLA Rameshwar Mahato openly expressed his pain while talking to a journalist. Also put forward the side of those workers who have been with Kushwaha for years.
राबड़ी देवी के बेटे चुनाव लड़कर विधायक-मंत्री बने
He said that 20 years after Rabri Devi became the CM, her two sons contested elections, were elected MLAs and became ministers, but which election did Kushwaha's son contest?
Rameshwar Mahato asked in a questioning tone that what does it mean that they talk about social service and then start eating dry fruits.
Four posts each in one family, so where will the rest go? Where will the one who is saying Zindabad-Zindabad go? There should be a stove burning in their house also.
Last time I spoke to Kushwaha was on December 4.
What about the workers standing with tears in their eyes who have been carrying your flag for 20 years? Mahato also said that we are not the few who do politics out of greed.
Actually, ideas are not coming from him. The last conversation with Upendra Kushwaha was on December 4. There has been no conversation since then. He said that one should not do politics to fill one's stomach. Will run the shop but will not do politics for it.
Actually, this whole controversy started after Kushwaha's son Deepak Prakash was made minister. After this his three MLAs Rameshwar Mahato, Alok Singh and Madhav Anand got angry.
As a result, all three of them left the LTTE party of Kushwaha's house and went to meet BJP National Working President Nitin Naveen.
After this, a picture of the three was also revealed, in which it was written that the three of us are always together. It also talked about the strength of NDA and Bihar.