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Former Bihar CM Jitan Ram Manjhi launches new party 'Hindustan Awam Morcha'

Asking Youths And Common People To Join Politics And Social Service, Former Bihar Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi And His Supporters On Saturday Floated ‘Hindustan Awam Morcha’ (HAM), A Front To Work For The Public.

PTI | Updated on: 28 Feb 2015, 08:12:59 PM

Patna:

Asking youths and common people to join politics and social service, former Bihar Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi and his supporters on Saturday floated ‘Hindustan Awam Morcha’ (HAM), a front to work for the public.

“A public movement is needed in Bihar. We are forming Hindustan Awam Morcha to work for the people. It will be known as HAM, meaning ‘we’ after AAP (Aam Aadmi Party). It will work for everybody. We will need support of all of you in this,” Manjhi said.

The announcement was made at jam-packed Sri Krishna Memorial Hall in the state capital, where the rebel leaders and supporters of JD (U) had convened a ‘karyakarta swabhiman sammelan’ (worker self-respect summit).

Manjhi said there were some technical difficulties right now due to which a front was being formed instead of a political party.

“There are some technical difficulties in forming a political party right now so we are forming a front,” Manjhi said.

The summit was attended by former ministers of Manjhi’s cabinet - Narendra Singh, Brishin Patel, Mahachandra Prasad Singh, Shahid Ali Khan, Bhim Singh, Samrat Chaudhary, Nitish Mishra; MLAs Ravindra Rai, Rahul Sharma, Poonam Devi, and veteran leaders Jagdish Sharma and Shakuni Chaudhary.

The former Chief Minister, who hails from the ‘mahadalit’ Musahar caste, also pointed out that the move for a front was an expedient one due to the mega-merger of Janata Parivar parties in the offing.

“In the mega-merger, Samajwadi Party Chief Mulayam Singh Yadav will not leave his bicycle symbol to come with RJD’s lantern or JD (U)’s arrow. And when there is disunity in the Janata Parivar, our former minister Narendra Singh will be the leader of JD (U),” Manjhi added.

Manjhi will attend a summit of “1,000 intellectuals” which is being organised in New Delhi on March 3, and then hit the road with a statewide tour beginning in the middle of March to make people aware about the reasons he was removed, as well as, the faults in government policies.

“I will start from Muzaffarpur on March 16 and follow it up with a programme in Khagaria on March 17. I have been asked everywhere to blow the bugle against injustice and I will do so. Before it I will attend a summit of 1,000 intellectuals in Delhi,” he said amid standing ovation by the crowd full of supporters and workers.

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First Published : 28 Feb 2015, 08:09:00 PM

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