Jdu can catch up in the seat in Bihar, good news for Chirag Paswan
Sources familiar with the discussions said that the BJP and its allies could agree on the part of the Bihar meeting on the lines of the 2024 attract Sabha election. The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in Bihar contains BJP, Nitish Kumar’s Janata Dal (United), Chirag Paswan’s Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas), Jitan Ram Manjhi’s Hindustani Awami Morcha (Hum) and Upendra Kushwa’s National Lok Morcha (RLM). In the lure Sabha election, BJP 17, JD (U) 16, LJP (RV) 5 and Hum and RLM disputed, each contested one seat. The BJP had a slight lead in the parliamentary election, but sources said JD (U) is expected to compete on one or two seats of BJP this time. According to sources, when Mahua Moitra met Pinaki Mishra, JD (U) from 243 meetings seats can dispute 102-103 seats and BJP in 101-102 seats. The remaining 40 seats will be distributed between Chirag Paswan’s LJP, Ham and RLM. Given his five member representation in parliament, the LJP is expected to get most of small colleagues and disputed 25 to 28 meetings seats. Sources said ham will probably get 6 to 7 seats, while Rlm can be allocated 4 to 5 seats. The seats are distributed based on the BJP internal recordings to understand the political sentiment in all the Bihar meetings earlier this year. These findings will be made a base, not only for the allocation of seating, but also for the choice of candidates, who aim to use the strongest contenders in each constituency, as the internal sources told India Today earlier. He also said that these recording results are expected to influence the decision on the award of space in the Cabinet in the event of the NDA’s victory in the Bihar meeting election, which is likely to be in October-November. Encouraged by his victory in Haryana, Maharashtra and Delhi, the BJP is also directed to repeat his election performance in Bihar. The party’s strategists are also considering announcing the candidates prior to the announcement of the election dates – a strategy used effectively in various state elections. Share this story -tags