Rajiv Ranjan Singh, a Munger MP, alias Lalan Singh, was reelected as the national president of the Janata Dal (United) on Monday for the second time in a row . The term of the position is three years, according to Lalan Singh .
New Delhi, India, December 5: Rajiv Ranjan Singh, a Munger MP, alias Lalan Singh, was reelected as the national president of the Janata Dal (United) on Monday for the second time in a row.The term of the position is three years, according to Lalan Singh, who submitted his nomination papers for the party national presidents post on Saturday before the returning officer and Rajya Sabha member Anil Hedge.The last date for applying for the position was at 3 p.m. on Sunday, when the scrutinywithdrawal procedure began, but only one candidate for the JD(U) national president post was submitted by Lalan Singh.After scrutiny, his nomination paper was found to be correct, and he was re-elected unopposed, according to national general secretary Harsh Vardhan Singh.
After taking over from RCP Singh, he has done a good job, and his group did very well in Northeast to UP under the direction of Chief Minister of Bihar Nitish Kumar.Singh has the important role to play in the re-election of Nitish Kumar's party national president for the second time in his life, ensuring that the opposition parties' mission is realized before the 2024 Lok Sabha election.According to JDU national general secretary Singh, he would be able to unite the opposing parties at the national level.The newly formed JD-U national council will meet in Patna on December 10, followed by an open session the next day.Lalan Singh was elected president of the state JD-U government in 2021.