
K.C. Tyagi quits Janata Dal (United), joins Rashtriya Lok Dal. (Photo: ANI)
In a significant political development, veteran leader K.C. Tyagi has joined the Rashtriya Lok Dal, just days after resigning from the Janata Dal (United). He formally joined the party in the presence of RLD chief Jayant Chaudhary in New Delhi, marking a notable shift in his decades-long political journey.
Tyagi’s move comes shortly after he skipped the JD(U)’s recent membership renewal drive, a decision widely seen as an indication of his impending exit.
K.C. Tyagi is a senior socialist leader and one of the founding members of the JD(U), established in 2003 following the merger of the Samata Party and the Janata Dal. Over the years, he has played a key organisational and ideological role within the party.
He has served in multiple capacities, including chief general secretary, national spokesperson, and political adviser. Tyagi is also a former Rajya Sabha MP and has been closely associated with Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for decades.
While Tyagi has not cited any specific reason for his resignation, he made it clear that there was no personal fallout with Nitish Kumar. He emphasised that his decision was not linked to Rajya Sabha seat allocation or internal conflicts.
“I did not participate in the membership drive,” Tyagi said earlier, subtly confirming his disengagement from party activities. His resignation on March 17 came after over two decades of association with the JD(U).
Explaining his move, Tyagi highlighted ideological similarities between the JD(U) and the RLD. He stated that both parties draw inspiration from socialist stalwarts like Chaudhary Charan Singh, Karpoori Thakur, and Ram Manohar Lohia.
“There is no difference between JD(U) and RLD,” Tyagi said, underlining a shared commitment to farmers’ welfare and socialist ideals.
Tyagi clarified that his move to the RLD is not driven by electoral ambitions. He ruled out contesting future elections, including the Uttar Pradesh Assembly polls in 2027, stating that he has already served as both MLA and MP.
Instead, he said his focus would be on strengthening the party organisation and advancing policies aimed at farmers’ prosperity and national development.
Tyagi’s exit comes at a politically sensitive moment, with major developments unfolding within the JD(U) and Bihar politics. His departure is seen as symbolically significant, given his status as a founding member and long-time ideologue.
His entry into the RLD is likely to bolster the party’s organisational strength in north India, particularly in Uttar Pradesh, where it aims to expand its influence ahead of the 2027 Assembly elections.
While Tyagi maintains that his relationships within the JD(U) remain intact, his move reflects evolving political alignments within India’s opposition space. His transition from JD(U) to RLD underscores a broader churn in regional politics, with leaders recalibrating their roles amid shifting alliances and ideological positioning.
As the political landscape continues to evolve, Tyagi’s move may play a role in shaping emerging equations, especially among parties rooted in socialist traditions.
Sofia Babu Chacko is a journalist with over five years of experience reporting on Indian politics, crime, human rights, gender issues, and stories about marginalized communities. She believes journalism plays a crucial role in amplifying unheard voices and bringing attention to issues that truly matter. Sofia has contributed articles to The New Indian Express, Youth Ki Awaaz, and Maktoob Media. She is also a recipient of the 2025 Laadli Media Awards for gender sensitivity. Beyond the newsroom, she is a music enthusiast who enjoys singing. Connect with Sofia on X: https://x.com/SBCism
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