<p>Bihar's Industries Minister and JD(U)'s national general secretary Shyam Rajak was on Sunday sacked from the state cabinet and expelled from the party.</p>.<p>JD(U)'s chief spokesperson Sanjay Singh said he has been expelled for six years over anti-party activities.</p>.<p>Shyam Rajak has been sacked from the state cabinet and he has also been expelled from the party for six years for his anti-party activities, Singh told PTI.</p>.<p>Speculation was rife that Rajak may leave the JD(U) as he was not happy with his party and Industries Secretary S Siddharth with whom he had differences over running the department.</p>.<p>The JD(U) giving more weightage to party leader Arun Manjhi who is touring the Phulwari Sharif assembly segment that Rajak represents is said to have miffed him, sources said.</p>.<p>He was apprehensive that the JD(U) may not give him the nomination in the state polls due later this year, they added.</p>.<p>Rajak may join his old party, the RJD, on Monday, the sources said.</p>.<p>He could not be reached for comments.</p>.<p>Rajak, who also served as a minister in the RJD government, had left the Lalu Prasad-led party in 2009 to join the JD(U). </p>
<p>Bihar's Industries Minister and JD(U)'s national general secretary Shyam Rajak was on Sunday sacked from the state cabinet and expelled from the party.</p>.<p>JD(U)'s chief spokesperson Sanjay Singh said he has been expelled for six years over anti-party activities.</p>.<p>Shyam Rajak has been sacked from the state cabinet and he has also been expelled from the party for six years for his anti-party activities, Singh told PTI.</p>.<p>Speculation was rife that Rajak may leave the JD(U) as he was not happy with his party and Industries Secretary S Siddharth with whom he had differences over running the department.</p>.<p>The JD(U) giving more weightage to party leader Arun Manjhi who is touring the Phulwari Sharif assembly segment that Rajak represents is said to have miffed him, sources said.</p>.<p>He was apprehensive that the JD(U) may not give him the nomination in the state polls due later this year, they added.</p>.<p>Rajak may join his old party, the RJD, on Monday, the sources said.</p>.<p>He could not be reached for comments.</p>.<p>Rajak, who also served as a minister in the RJD government, had left the Lalu Prasad-led party in 2009 to join the JD(U). </p>