The morning after Delhi is angry, Upendra Kushwaha got happy after meeting Shah -Bihar election 2025 NDA seat distribution still undecided Kushwaha agrees after meeting Shah
Upendra Kushwa went to Delhi in the morning, and became happy after Shah was updated: Wed, 15 Oct 2025 09:24 PM (IST) The last date of nomination for the first phase of the Bihar meetings elections is close, but the distribution of seats in NDA has not yet been done. Upendra Kushwaha was angry with Mahua and Dinara seats and threatened to walk away from the alliance. After meeting AMIT Shah, he said he had no complaints now and that he was assured that he had given him one seat in Rajya Sabha and the Legislative Council. Upendra Kushwaha and Amit Shah. State Bureau, Patna. Only two days are left for the last nomination date for the first phase of the Bihar meetings elections, the distribution of seats under NDA’s constituent parties was not done. So far, BJP has released the list of 83 candidates, JDU 57, LJP (RA) 14 and Hindustani Awami Morcha. Remove ad Reading Only News Names were not explained for 83 seats in the 243 members meeting. However, apart from the stated candidates, symbols are also distributed. The actual dispute is between LJP (RA) and Rashtriya Lok Morcha. Morcha’s national president and Rajya Sabha member Upendra Kushwaha on Tuesday threatened to walk away from the alliance. He wanted to say why the seats of his choice – Mahua and Dinara – were given to LJP (RA). Yesterday he told his leaders not to go to the nomination of NDA candidates. At the Union Minister of the State for Huis Nityanand Rai, Kushwa met the Home Secretary on Wednesday. After meeting Shah, Kushwaha said he no longer has complaints. BJP sources said Kushwaha was assured that he had one seat in Rajya Sabha and the Legislative Council, in addition to six seats in the meeting. Kushwaha’s Rajya Sabha champion ends in April next year. The number of MLAs of his party will not be enough to go to Rajya Sabha on his own. Will accommodate a reliable leader on the seat of the Legislative Council. is