Preparations for NDA and Grand Alliance fast, discussion on the part of the seat soon
The announcement of the Bihar meeting elections is no longer far. Two major alliances stand before each other at the political pitch of the state. On the one hand, NDA led by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, on the other, a great alliance led by Tejashwi Yadav. Both alliances are discussing the seat and election strategy this time. NDA preparations within the NDA political sources say that all member parties of the coalition collectively formulate an election strategy. Minister Santosh Kumar Suman in the state government has made it clear that preparations for NDA are entirely underway. He said: “We will book seats after September 28-28. Everything will be done by 5-6 October. There are no differences or discrimination in the NDA.” Experts believe that the NDA’s election campaign will start at a full pace after the part of the seat is set. The coalition strategy will take into account the voter comparison, ethnic and regional balance. The status of the Grand Alliance is also ready to present a difficult challenge on the Bihar political field this time. The coalition led by Tejashwi Yadav will dispute its voting bank and keep in mind the local comparisons. Political analysts say that a quick decision in seats and quick decision in selection will also be decisive for the Grand Alliance. The discussion on the part of the seat is clear from the statement of Santosh Kumar Suman that NDA is united with the part of the seat and that this process will be completed at the beginning of October. After the part of the seat, the election machinery, campaign and public relations will gain momentum for each alliance. Experts believe that elections in Bihar will not only be limited to the popularity of leaders and the strength of parties, but the impact of the coalition strategy and the right seating will also be decisive. As the upcoming political scenario election comes near the election, the movement between alliance and parties in Bihar politics has tightened. The focus will be on not only seats between the NDA and the Grand Alliance, but also on youth, women’s selectors and local issues. Share this story -tags