
News Topical, Digital Desk : RCP Singh: There is big news about former Union Minister RCP Singh, who was one of the close leaders of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. He may join Prashant Kishor's Jan Suraaj Party on Sunday (May 18, 2025). Not only will he join Jan Suraaj, but he will also merge his own party named 'Aasa' which he had formed a few months ago.
If sources are to be believed, a full discussion has been held between Prashant Kishor and RCP Singh regarding this. The two leaders were discussing this issue for several days. A press conference has been organized by Jan Suraj Party in Patna on Sunday. Prashant Kishor himself will also be present in this press conference. Regarding this, Jan Suraj Party has said that, "Before the assembly elections, a big leader and party associated with NDA are coming together with Jan Suraj."
Although we tried to get a reaction from RCP Singh's party on this whole matter but could not contact him. If we get their reaction, we will keep that too. On the other hand, a person associated with Jan Suraj told that RCP Singh will also be present in Prashant Kishor's press conference on Sunday.
RCP Singh had announced the party on 31 October
Let us tell you that RCP Singh had announced his party on 31 October 2024. While addressing a press conference in Patna on that day, he had said, "Today is Diwali and the lamp awakens hope, so I have named my party 'Aasa' in short, its full form is 'Aap sabki awaaz'."
After forming the party, former Union Minister RCP had started touring his area (Nalanda). He was also talking about election issues by going among the people. Now the news of joining Jan Suraj has surprised everyone.
This news is coming at a time when assembly elections are to be held in Bihar. By the way, RCP had formed his party only to contest the elections. Now there is a discussion in the political corridors that did RCP Singh not trust the party he formed? At present, if there is politics, then anything can happen. News of defection before the assembly elections is not a big deal.
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