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Former national spokesperson of Samajwadi Party Roli Mishra Tiwari joins RLD | News India

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Lucknow, 20 September (HS). Former national spokesperson of Samajwadi Party (SP) and former member of State Women Commission and candidate from Agra South, Roli Mishra Tiwari joined Rashtriya Lok Dal on Friday. She along with RLD national secretary Anupam Mishra met National President and Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Education Chaudhary Jayant Singh at the central office of Rashtriya Lok Dal in Delhi today and took membership of the party.

Welcoming Roli Mishra Tiwari, Chaudhary Jayant Singh said that the joining of UP's dynamic leader will strengthen the party and Nari Shakti and the party will definitely benefit from her political experience. The party will soon give her important responsibility in the UP organization. Praising National Secretary Anupam Mishra, the party president said that he is working very seriously on expanding the organization in Uttar Pradesh and other states and the results of his hard work and dedication are also coming to the fore.

On taking membership of RLD, Roli Mishra Tiwari said that she gave 16 precious years of her life to Samajwadi Party but the party has deviated from its ideology after Netaji Mulayam Singh Yadav. Now it has become a party of sycophants and traitors of Sanatan instead of loyal, hardworking and honest workers.

It is noteworthy that Roli Mishra Tiwari had fiercely attacked Swami Prasad Maurya after his controversial statements on Ram Charit Manas and came into the news.

National Secretary Anupam Mishra said that Roli Mishra Tiwari has political will and foresight as well as she is a brilliant speaker. This will definitely benefit not only women power but the entire party. He said that the party is moving ahead with very measured steps to expand its organization in the central and eastern parts of the state and also in other states. We are ready to welcome every person in our party who wants to become the voice of the villages, poor, oppressed, unemployed youth and farmers.