Patna: The tension between the Congress and the RJD is increasing with regard to accepting Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Tejashwi Yadav as the CM candidate of Bihar. The controversy has increased further after the statement of Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) state unit president Jayayanand Singh. Jaydeyand Singh said that the Congressmen who support the BJP are not accepting the leadership of Tejashwi. Congress jumped into the electoral fray of Delhi Assembly, finalized 20 seats After the statement of RJD state unit president Jayeyanand Singh, Congress Working President Sameer Singh and senior leader Nikhil Kumar have denied the fact that the Congress is in alliance with any party for the 2020 elections. Congress leaders are saying that during the election the party will decide what the nature of the alliance will be like. Yogi Adityanath's statement "Artisans need land, not government support" Former CM Jitan Ram Manjhi has also refused to consider Tejashwi as the candidate for CM post in Bihar. But the state RJD president Jayaneand Singh has made it clear that the Congress had accepted the leadership of RJD in Bihar since 2000. In 2019 also, the Congress contested the elections under the leadership of Tejashwi. This statement of Jagadanand Singh's president has created a stir among the Congressmen. Kerala government advertises against CAA, Governor Arif Khan says, 'Misuse of government money'