Grand Alliance Active Active Ten Bihar election, an important meeting will be held today in Tejashwi Yadav's home

Political enthusiasts have increased for the upcoming meeting election in Bihar. While the NDA is making a strategy, the Grand Alliance is also preparing. In this order, today (Wednesday), an important meeting of the Grand Alliance coordination committee will be held. This meeting will be held at 13:00 at the leader of the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and former Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav’s official home, Polo Road Patna. Leaders from all major parties involved in the Grand Alliance are likely to attend the meeting. In this, public meetings and shared manifesto, from seating to election strategy, can be broken. According to sources, this meeting is considered very important, as no final decision has so far been made regarding the part of the seat in the opposition camp. At the same time, the Grand Alliance also wants to unite against the BJP and NDA and offer a strong option to the public. These points can be discussed in these points: The concept of the formula for the part of the seat and the exposition of the candidate selection has election manifesto, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s campaign strategy against the government of the campaign, the program of joint public meetings and actions, which retain the retained to retain the election, to retain the election, to retain the election. Makpapa, Makpad and other information were sent to the leaders of the parties. It is believed that the Grand Alliance wants to fully prepare its roadmap before the announcement of the election dates. Tejashwi Yadav’s role will be very important in meeting everyone about the role of Tejashwi Yadav, as he is considered the face of the Grand Alliance. It is also believed that it could be announced during the meeting to formally represent him as the face of the post of Chief Minister of the Grand Alliance. This meeting in Bihar politics can change many political comparisons in the coming days. All parties try to unite and compete with the NDA. Share this story -tags