Patna: In the midst of the corona epidemic, two major parties of the state, Janata Dal United (JDU) and Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), are fiercely talking about the Bihar Assembly elections to be held later this year. Although it is common for these two parties to be face to face, but this time the issue on which the two parties are in a confrontation with each other is that whether elections are going to be held in Bihar or not? RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav said on Tuesday that it is not appropriate to hold elections in Bihar during the Corona crisis. Responding to this, the JDU on Wednesday targeted RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav, saying that such a statement shows that he is scared about the defeat of his party and the Grand Alliance in the Bihar Assembly elections. JDU spokesperson Rajiv Ranjan said, 'Tejashwi Yadav's party and the Grand Alliance is moving towards a crushing defeat in the assembly elections. Tejashwi himself is acting like a scared leader. Tejashwi Yadav had targeted CM Nitish Kumar, alleging that he wanted to conduct elections in Bihar on pole of the corpses. Rajeev Ranjan said that, 'The history of the Lalu family has been to do the politics on pile of corpses and in the same manner people of 1 family ruled Bihar for 15 years.' Also Read: Terrible secrets related to Corona which need to be understood to find a cure Vikas Dubey surrender himself in Ujjain Death toll due to coronavirus increased worldwide Is this the India of our dreams: Rahul Gandhi tweets over sexual exploitation of girls in Chitrakoot