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Sharad Yadav to lay claim to JD-U after Gujarat visit

Arun Kumar Srivastava, who was until recently in charge of the JD-U in Gujarat, tells FORWARD Press that Sharad Yadav will approach the Election Commission soon. And he didn't miss the opportunity to criticize Nitish Kumar

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