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'''Uday Narayan Choudhary'''<ref>''economictimes''. ''[http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/bihar-assembly-speaker-uday-narayan-chaudhary-taking-help-of-naxals/articleshow/33183790.cms]''</ref> is an [[India]]n politician. He served as the Speaker of the [[Bihar Legislative Assembly]] from 2005-2015. He was a prominent [[Dalit]] face in the [[JD(U)]] and represented the Imamganj Vidhan Sabha Constituency from 1990–95 and then from 2000–2015, losing the 2015 election to former Chief Minister [[Jitan Ram Manjhi]]. He crossed over to the [[RJD]] in 2019 to protest the breakup of the [[Mahagathbandhan (2019)|Mahagathbandhan]] and [[JD(U)]] joining hands with the [[BJP]]  
'''Uday Narayan Choudhary'''<ref>''economictimes''. ''[http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/bihar-assembly-speaker-uday-narayan-chaudhary-taking-help-of-naxals/articleshow/33183790.cms]''</ref> is an [[India]]n politician. He served as the Speaker of the [[Bihar Legislative Assembly]] from 2005-2015. He was a prominent [[Dalit]] face in the [[JD(U)]] and represented the Imamganj Vidhan Sabha Constituency from 1990–95 and then from 2000–2015, losing the 2015 election to former Chief Minister [[Jitan Ram Manjhi]]. He crossed over to the [[RJD]] in 2019 to protest the breakup of the [[Mahagathbandhan (2019)|Mahagathbandhan]] and [[JD(U)]] joining hands with the [[BJP]].{{fact|date=December 2021}}


He was also fielded by the [[Janata Dal (United)]] as its candidate in the [[Jamui (Lok Sabha constituency)|Jamui Lok Sabha constituency]] in the [[2014 Indian general election]].<ref>rediff. ''[http://www.rediff.com/news/report/ls-election-bihar-speakr-uday-narain-choudhary-how-can-i-seek-support-of-maoists-im-on-their-hit-list/20140404.htm 'How can I seek support of Maoists? I'm on their hit list']''</ref><ref>''Hindustan Times''. ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20140408074547/http://www.hindustantimes.com/elections2014/election-beat/reds-threaten-voters-in-chirag-s-jamui/article1-1205456.aspx Reds threaten voters in Chirag’s Jamui]''</ref> Chaudhary was considered a staunch [[Nitish Kumar]] loyalist as he scuttled rebellion in the [[JD(U)]] in August 2014 by disqualifying 8 rebel MLAs. He received widespread criticism for his February 2014  decision to notify a rebel group of 13 RJD MLAs as a separate entity without physically verifying the signatures to facilitate their merger into the [[JD(U)]]. However, as of 2017, he opposed [[JD(U)]]'s decision to re-join the [[National Democratic Alliance (India)|NDA]] and has been a vocal critic of the same on different forums.
He was also fielded by the [[Janata Dal (United)]] as its candidate in the [[Jamui (Lok Sabha constituency)|Jamui Lok Sabha constituency]] in the [[2014 Indian general election]].<ref>rediff. ''[http://www.rediff.com/news/report/ls-election-bihar-speakr-uday-narain-choudhary-how-can-i-seek-support-of-maoists-im-on-their-hit-list/20140404.htm 'How can I seek support of Maoists? I'm on their hit list']''</ref><ref>''Hindustan Times''. ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20140408074547/http://www.hindustantimes.com/elections2014/election-beat/reds-threaten-voters-in-chirag-s-jamui/article1-1205456.aspx Reds threaten voters in Chirag’s Jamui]''</ref> Chaudhary was considered a staunch [[Nitish Kumar]] loyalist as he scuttled rebellion in the [[JD(U)]] in August 2014 by disqualifying 8 rebel MLAs. He received widespread criticism for his February 2014  decision to notify a rebel group of 13 RJD MLAs as a separate entity without physically verifying the signatures to facilitate their merger into the [[JD(U)]]. However, as of 2017, he opposed [[JD(U)]]'s decision to re-join the [[National Democratic Alliance (India)|NDA]] and has been a vocal critic of the same on different forums.{{fact|date=December 2021}}


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Uday Narayan Choudhary
Personal details
Born (1952-08-08) 8 August 1952 (age 72)
Bihar, India
CitizenshipIndian
EducationPatna University
OccupationPolitician

Uday Narayan Choudhary[1] is an Indian politician. He served as the Speaker of the Bihar Legislative Assembly from 2005-2015. He was a prominent Dalit face in the JD(U) and represented the Imamganj Vidhan Sabha Constituency from 1990–95 and then from 2000–2015, losing the 2015 election to former Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi. He crossed over to the RJD in 2019 to protest the breakup of the Mahagathbandhan and JD(U) joining hands with the BJP.[citation needed]

He was also fielded by the Janata Dal (United) as its candidate in the Jamui Lok Sabha constituency in the 2014 Indian general election.[2][3] Chaudhary was considered a staunch Nitish Kumar loyalist as he scuttled rebellion in the JD(U) in August 2014 by disqualifying 8 rebel MLAs. He received widespread criticism for his February 2014 decision to notify a rebel group of 13 RJD MLAs as a separate entity without physically verifying the signatures to facilitate their merger into the JD(U). However, as of 2017, he opposed JD(U)'s decision to re-join the NDA and has been a vocal critic of the same on different forums.[citation needed]

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