Sharad Yadav was today unanimously re-elected JD(U)’s national President for the third consecutive time even as he made a fervent appeal to keep the NDA alliance intact.
“I will work to strengthen the party by taking everybody along with me in the same manner that you have unanimously entrusted me with the responsibility,” he said, addressing the party’s national council meeting here.
65-year-old Yadav made a fervent plea to keep the NDA alliance intact.
The election of Yadav, who is also the convener of the NDA, came after an amendment in the party constitution, which earlier did not allow more than two terms to an incumbent as the party chief.
Yadav assumes the third stint as the JD(U) chief at a time when there is intense speculation whether his party will remain with the BJP-led NDA amid increased focus on Narendra Modi as BJP’s Prime Ministerial candidate for the 2014 Lok Sabha elections.
The JD(U)’s aversion to Modi is a known fact, which has been given expression to many times by a number of party leaders and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, in particular.
Nitish Kumar proposed Yadav’s name at the meet, which was endorsed. Yadav was the only one to have filed his nomination for the post and yesterday was the last day for withdrawal of papers.
Yadav’s name was proposed by around 20 State units of the party, including Bihar, where the JD-U runs the Government in alliance with the BJP. The Bihar Chief Minister was the first proposer in one of the nomination sets filed by Yadav.
Yadav became the JD(U) President in 2006, succeeding George Fernandes who was elected the party president in 2003.