Former RJD State President Rejects BJP's Cabinet Offer: Strong INDIA Bloc Advocacy at RYJD State Camp Inauguration

 Former Member of Parliament and State President of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), M V Shreyams Kumar, revealed that the BJP extended an invitation for him to join the party, offering a ministerial position in the Union cabinet. Despite the tempting offer, Shreyams firmly declined, expressing his unwavering commitment to not align with the BJP, even if it gained widespread support across the country. These remarks were made during his inauguration of the Rashtriya Yuva Janata Dal (RYJD) state camp in Muthanga.



Shreyams also shared insights from his conversation with T N Prathapan, suggesting that if Prime Minister Narendra Modi decides to contest from south India in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, Thrissur could be a likely constituency.

Highlighting the need to bolster the INDIA bloc for a robust electoral challenge against the BJP, Shreyams emphasized the importance of uniting against the ruling party in the polls. The event, presided over by RYJD state president Sibin Thevalakkara, featured RJD state vice president K P Mohanan, who is set to lead the concluding session on Sunday.