Patna. Even after the announcement of Bihar assembly election dates and the commencement of the first phase nomination process, the NDA has not reached any final conclusion regarding seat sharing. The constituencies of the NDA constituents BJP (BJP), JDU and LJP (LJP) continue to hold meetings in Delhi and Patna. Meanwhile, on 4 October, Saturday, BJP’s Bihar in-charge Bhupendra Yadav and Election in-charge Devendra Fadnavis have returned to Bihar. It is believed that on behalf of BJP, they have returned with the common formula for seat sharing (seat sharing formula acceptable for all). As soon as Patna arrived, the two leaders called a meeting of the top BJP leaders. After the BJP meeting, it is likely that the BJP will also have a meeting with JDU. The suspension of seat sharing in the NDA has also increased the beats of ticket candidates. However, amid discussion and consultation over seat sharing, some BJP and JDU leaders have started campaigning as tickets finalists at their level. Let us know that the last date for the nominations for the first phase is 8 October and the voting is on 28 October.
The battle between JDU and LJP is not diminishing
On the other hand, despite all the efforts of BJP, the rivalry between JDU and LJP does not seem to be reduced. On Saturday, LJP again attacked JDU’s National President and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar through a post on social media. In the poster, it is written in big letters ‘No hating Modi, no Nitish Teri Khair’. A meeting of the LJP Parliamentary Board is proposed in Delhi this evening. It is believed that after the consultation with party leaders and workers in the meeting, a final decision will be taken by LJP President Chirag Paswan.
Struggle between BJP and JDU
Here, in BJP and JDU, there has been increased anxiety about seat sharing. There is a tussle over seat sharing between JDU and BJP. After the brainstorming over seat sharing in Delhi, Bihar in-charge Bhupendra Yadav and Devendra Fadnavis have reached Patna. Earlier on Thursday night, Bhupendra Yadav and Devendra Fadnavis met Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, without the JD (U) leaders. They had gone back together. After this, the rumor was intensified that the BJP and JDU could not be discussed about seat sharing. After going to Delhi late Thursday night, the two leaders have reported to Home Minister Amit Shah and Bihar He was told about the current situation. It has been clarified by the BJP leadership that he will not give up his traditional seat at any cost. However, some seats will be swapped as an exception.
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