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Patna, November 22 (IANS) Jan Suraj Party has dissolved all its organizational units from Panchayat level to state level with immediate effect. Party sources gave this information on Saturday.
The party announced that a new organization will be formed in the next one and a half months.
Jan Suraj spokesperson Syed Masihuddin said that this decision was taken in the meeting of Jan Suraj National Council held at Sheikhpura House in Patna on Saturday.
In the absence of party president Uday Singh, the meeting was presided over by state Bihar unit president Manoj Bharti.
Jan Suraj convenor Prashant Kishore was also present.
According to the party, although the committees have been dissolved, they will continue to perform their duties until a new organizational structure is established.
Senior leaders of the party have been given the responsibility of all the 12 administrative divisions of Bihar.
They will be tasked with reorganizing a strong and functional structure in their respective districts.
This leadership team will also conduct extensive consultations to assess the reasons for the party’s defeat in the recent state assembly elections and submit a detailed report to the central leadership of the party in respect of leaders found guilty of indiscipline or subversion.
Masihuddin also said that a general council meeting has been called in Patna on December 21, where the top leadership will hear detailed feedback from district level leaders on the election performance and organizational issues.
The meeting will also focus on preparing a fresh roadmap for the future of the party.
Jan Suraj contested the Bihar Assembly elections independently, without any alliance with any political party, and did not win a single seat.
Party convenor Prashant Kishor has earlier said that he will resume outreach programs in Bihar to prepare for future elections.
Many senior party leaders attended the meeting, including former vice army chief Lt Gen SK Singh, former Union minister Ramchandra Prasad Singh, senior advocate YV Giri and former IAS officers Arvind Singh, NP Mandal, Lalan Yadav, AK Dwivedi, former IPS officers RK Mishra, Jitendra Mishra, Vinod Kumar Chaudhary, former MLA Kishore Kumar Munna, former MLC Rambali Singh Chandravanshi, former chief engineer Hemant Paswan, educationists. RN Singh and many other prominent leaders were included.
–IANS
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