Patna: Assembly elections are going to happen in Bihar next year. But the political heat has already started coming here. The RJD is particularly troubled by the attitude of allies in the opposition grand alliance. Now the RJD has taken a big decision on this and has clearly stated that it will no longer honor anyone. The party has said that former Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi and VIP Mukesh Sahni should not give much price. Senior RJD leader Raghuvansh Prasad Singh is advising us and VIPs to merge with RJD. India can never forget 26/11 attack: Rajnath Singh Shivanand Tiwari is saying that Manjhi should try his strength by giving candidates in Nathnagar. The indication is that the RJD is not going to convince these two. In fact, the Lok Sabha elections have broken the illusion that Manjhi and Sahani can influence their fraternity voters. Manjhi could not show strength even in his home district. JP Nadda attacks Mamta government, says 'Jungle Raj in West Bengal' Apart from RJD, they got 32.86 percent votes despite the strength of Congress, RLSP, HUM and Left parties. While JDU's victory was around 59 percent of the vote. The RJD had received 26 percent of the votes in the Lok Sabha elections even in the worst of 2014. The same situation happened to Mukesh Sahni in Khagaria. He got 261623 votes in the Lok Sabha elections. This was just 29913 more than the votes the RJD received in 2014. That is, the rest of RJD's allies added this much vote. Let us know that in the last Lok Sabha elections, the Grand Alliance was almost wiped out. Congress appoints Rohan Gupta as chairperson of social media department