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'There is no democracy left': Manoj Kumar Jha on heightened interest of JD (U) leadership change

IndiaTimes Saturday, 30 December 2023
A day after Lalan Singh resigned from the top post in the Janata Dal (United) and Nitish Kumar took over the reigns of the party, RJD MP Manoj Kumar Jha said that he is surprised to see such interest in the internal activities of a political party adding that there is no democracy left in the country. "Since the time I have been following politics in independent India, such heightened interest in the internal activities or normal change of some other party makes me believe that there is no democracy left in the country," Jha said.
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