Prior to the Bihar election, was there a fierce battle over seats in the India Grand Alliance, what would be Tejashwi's strategy for the Bank?

Discussions about the alliance between the opposition parties are increasing, and the India Block tries to finalize the formula for the part of the seat to ensure the victory in the upcoming election. The second meeting of India block at Tejashwi Yadav’s home in Patna lasted until 4am on Monday morning. During dinner there was a long debate and conflict over the part of the seat, but until the morning there was no consensus. The third meeting of the coalition is scheduled at 7 p.m. The biggest player in this political sport is to make the right balance between the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), which includes Congress, Vikas Human Party (Mukesh Sahni’s party, VIP), Vid (male) and other small allies, struggles over the part of the seat. RJD himself does not want his seats to be below 130 and he wants the second largest party, Congress, to help him in this. The VIP demands more seats, and the CPI (male) also takes a similar stance. Tejashwi Yadav has a big challenge: to compromise at the right time and keep everyone with them without resentment. In the meeting, the leaders openly discussed the part of the seat with representatives of different parties. The next round of meetings will be held soon, but the formula for the part of the seat is not yet clear. There is also a difference of opinion in India Block about who will dispute the dispute over Muslim majority seats. A senior leader warned that if the Muslim community did not get sufficient representation in relation to their population, the community could be angry. On condition of anonymity, he said: “We should not take the Muslim voice lightly. Aimimi head Owaisi is very popular with young Muslim voters. He has a strong presence on social media and he speaks what young voters want to hear. If we are not careful, their party can break our party.” Mukesh Sahni’s big question VIP, who claimed 60 seats earlier, is still not ready to accept less than 40. According to sources, a leader of Congress Mukesh Sahni asked if he had sufficient adequate candidates for his prestigious seats. Some leaders have indicated that Sahni can keep their options open, although they promised loyalty to India Block. According to the news, Sahni said, “Even if I do not get a single seat, I will still be with you all.” However, according to sources, he maintained informal contact with NDA leaders. According to sources, Sahni utilizes its growing popularity as he shared the stage with Rahul Gandhi and Tejashwi Yadav during voter Adhikar Yatra and the 2024 attract Sabha election campaign, including helicopter trips. A leader present at the meeting said: “He believes he has organized his Aadhaar and contributed to the progress of India block, so that his seats should be proportionally higher.” The ambition of the congress was held accountable by his coalition partners. He said that the voter rights journey was visible to the people, but its impact at ground level was very limited. Another opposition leader said that the local presence of Congress is not sufficient to justify his claim for more seats. After giving seats to small colleagues like VIPs, the congress expects 60-65 seats. However, Tjashwi Yadav has made it clear that if the RJD makes a place for others, Congress will also have to compromise. The congress offered 50-55 seats. Lalu Yadav initially offered 40 seats for the congress, but later changed his offer to increase it. The CPI (man) emphasized the strike rate. After the impressive strike rate was reached in the last elections in the meeting, the CPI (male) stands with Tejashwi Yadav. The party is of the opinion that the joint strength of both can help increase votes in their strongholds. In 2015, the party won only three seats while living with the Left Alliance. By contesting 19 seats as part of the Grand Alliance in the 2020 elections, CPI (male) won 12 seats and became the fifth largest party in the Bihar meeting. According to sources, party leader Dipankar Bhattacharya claimed 35 seats with reference to the previous show. A senior leader of the Indian block present at the meeting said: “The congress and RJD believe that VIP seats are reduced, the CPI (male) should not enlarge its seats, but should remain in 19 seats like last time.” However, the proposal did not appear to the CPI (male) as it has a strong cadre base and influence in many areas.