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AIJD president was former Union minister S. R. Bommai (coming from JD(S)) and vice-president was
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merged with AIJD. Swamy was appointed chairman of the political affairs committee of the party.
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MPs and 11 members of the Karnataka assembly joining the
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Mallya and Swamy later left AIPJD to reconstitute the
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