Ghulam Ahmed Mir advised the grand alliance in Bihar to be united.
New Delhi, October 21 (IANS). Ahead of the Bihar Assembly elections, politics intensified due to Jharkhand Mukti Morcha’s (JMM) displeasure with the India alliance. Senior Congress leader and Bengal in-charge Ghulam Ahmed Mir reacted to this. He said that in every state the party which is the largest party in the alliance must respect the demands of smaller parties for seats. Speaking to IANS, Ghulam Ahmed Mir said that since RJD is the largest party in Bihar, if other like-minded parties claim any seat, they should also be accommodated. This is necessary for the strength of the alliance.” He further said that the differences between JMM and other allies are temporary and will be resolved soon. I am confident that all the parties will come together to defeat NDA because the people of Bihar are in the mood for change this time. The mood of change is one hundred percent and all the parties in the alliance must understand that this public sentiment must not be harmed in any way. Ghulam Ahmed Mir said that the people of Bihar This time want India has decisive change and the leaders of the alliance must work together by making a strategy in accordance with this public sentiment. Ghulam Ahmed Mir has raised serious questions about the state government regarding the increasing crimes and deteriorating law and order in West Bengal. He said that the situation in Bengal has become very alarming in the last year and a half. The way incidents such as murders, rapes and murder after rape increased, it appears that the state government has completely lost control. Ghulam Ahmed Mir said that such news never occurred about West Bengal, but the incidents that have come to light in the last one and a half years are extremely alarming. The general public themselves realize that law and order has broken down in the state. He said that there is now a feeling among the people that the security system in the state has become weak and the government is unable to live up to the trust of the people not. –IANS ASH/ Share this story Tags