After Maharashtra, BJP may also get a shock in Jharkhand, signs of rift in alliance
After Maharashtra, BJP may also get a shock in Jharkhand, signs of rift in alliance
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Ranchi: On the news of the split in the BJP-AJSU alliance in the Jharkhand assembly elections, on Tuesday, AJSU president Sudesh Mahato has said that the possibilities are not over yet. The central leadership of the BJP is awaiting a response. Sudesh has said that from the initial talks under the alliance, we had submitted the list of assembly seats to the BJP leadership on which our workers had been working for the last five years. He said these things during the press conference at the Sudesh Mahto party office.

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On landing the AJSU candidate in front of BJP state president Laxman Giluva, Sudesh Mahato said that to fulfill the dream of the people of the state, we had put some subjects before the BJP leadership. He said that we have sought the opportunity to serve in our political base from the BJP leadership. Laxman Giluwa and four other seats for contesting candidates said that talks are on for seat sharing within the alliance. The first list has been released by both parties.

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"The first list that we have released, our party had already talked about contesting these seats. He said that there was a dialogue in the meeting with the BJP election in-charge that the election would be contested on the basis of strength. I submitted the list on this basis to the BJP. AJSU workers have been working continuously for the last five years in the assembly seats included in this list".

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