Restlessness of RJD and Congress increased, these parties held closed-door talks

There has been a stir in the politics of the Indian state of Bihar for quite some time. Socialist leader Sharad Yadav has increased the uneasiness of the Rashtriya Janata Dal and the Congress by interacting with key leaders of three of the five constituents of the Grand Alliance. Sharad Yadav's activism is seen to be directly linked to the Third Front exercise, but the story inside the curtain is also that by putting pressure on RJD, he wants to ensure his membership of Rajya Sabha with Lalu Prasad Yadav.

For your information, five seats of Rajya Sabha of Bihar quota will be vacant in April. Two seats are set to come to RJD's account. Sharad Yadav is also a contender for this. For this purpose, he also met Lalu on Saturday in Ranchi. During this time, the big issues were discussed between the two Netabas.

Sources said that Tejashwi did not agree on Sharad's name. Despite staying in Patna for three days, the two leaders could not meet. Whereas, Sharad had a long consultation with Jitan Ram Manjhi, Upendra Kushwaha and Mukesh Sahni, who avoided Tejashwi as the face of the Chief Minister. Two counts are also being extracted. The first is that Sharad does not accept Tejashwi's patronage and second, Sharad, 74, is trying to tell that he has not become completely irrelevant in politics. Please tell that Sharad Yadav is trying to surround Tejashwi Yadav with the support of other constituents of the grand alliance. Sharad Yadav's uneasiness of playing on the front has the effect that Manjhi, Kushwaha and Mukesh Sahni have started showing signs of leadership in him. However, RJD national vice-president Raghuvansh Prasad Singh says that Sharad is the country's leader. Bihar is for glory.

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