Although there is still time for the announcement of the Bihar elections dates, the pressure of the pressure between political parties has already gained momentum. Especially the tug of war between the parties involved in the Grand Alliance (India Block) has sharpened. In this episode, Vikas Human Party (VIP) announced that the party would dispute 60 seats in the upcoming election. This announcement of VIP not only deepened the tension in the Grand Alliance, but also increased the complexity regarding the part of the seat. Party leader and founder Mukesh Sahni has often arisen his voice over his neglect in the Grand Alliance. By claiming 60 seats, he made it clear that he was not in the vote of the agreement this time. The obstacle of RJD and the congress also strikes between the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and the congress over the seats in the Grand Alliance. In the last election, RJD took a lot of time to give seats to the congress. This time, RJD’s attitude seems to be tighter. According to sources, RJD only wants to stop the congress to limited seats. In such a situation, it is not possible for RJD to give 60 seats to a small regional party like VIP. Can the Grand Alliance break? According to political experts, if this pressure politics does not stop, there is every possibility of bursting into the Grand Alliance. The last time, some similar situations were created when very small parties separated from the coalition regarding the part of the seat. This time, too, the unity of the Grand Alliance with the open question of VIP and the conflict of the RJD with Congress looks at risk. Mukesh Sahni’s message clearly that VIP chief Mukesh Sahni indicated that if he was not accepted, he could dispute on his own elections. His attitude is not only a challenge for the alliance, but can also become an opportunity for the NDA, which is constantly questioning the solidarity of the Grand Alliance. Share this story -tags
Before the election in Bihar, the game of pressure politics began to reappear, VIP stunned 60 seats
