Sanjay Jha, a trusted ally of Nitish Kumar and a key figure in Indian politics, has been appointed as the working president of the Janata Dal (United) [JD(U)], marking a significant step in his political career. Starting his journey with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Jha later transitioned to the JD(U), where he has played a pivotal role in strengthening the party's position in Bihar and within the National Democratic Alliance (NDA). His appointment as the working president is unanimously supported by JD(U) leaders, underlining his influence and the trust placed in him by the party. As JD(U)'s first working president, Jha's primary focus will be on maintaining the party's prominence in Bihar's political landscape and ensuring its continued alliance with the BJP. This move comes at a crucial time when the JD(U) seeks to secure a special status from the NDA government, highlighting the strategic importance of Jha's role in the party and the broader political alliance.
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