These three parties will contest Bihar Assembly Elections together
These three parties will contest Bihar Assembly Elections together
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Patna: In the wake of the Bihar assembly elections, a big talk has been heard from the BJP meeting regarding seat-sharing in NDA. After the meeting of the BJP leaders at the residence of the party's national president JP Nadda, Bihar BJP in-charge Bhupendra Yadav has said that in a meeting with the BJP's prominent leaders of Bihar and JP Nadda, Amit Shah, and BL Santosh that BJP, JDU, and LJP will fight elections together. Along with this, the Hindustani Awam Morcha of Jitan Ram Manjhi is also going to stay together.

Bhupendra Yadav said that in this meeting, "National President JP Nedda also announced the official appointment of former Maharashtra CM Devendra Phannavis as Bihar election in charge". He claimed that the NDA will win once again in the state and Nitish Kumar can become the CM. He said that "The people of Bihar are with us and the next two-three days are important for us. Soon the alliance will announce the seat-sharing".

It has been learned that after this meeting of BJP, there are reports of a meeting of LJP President Chirag Paswan with Amit Shah, after which the situation will be clear regarding the seat-sharing. It is also being said that BJP's first attempts to convince Chirag Paswan. If all goes well, it is possible that seat-sharing will be announced on Wednesday evening or Thursday.

According to media reports, even top leaders of JDU have been called to Delhi. According to the information, MP Rajeev Ranjan alias Lalan Singh, who is negotiating the ticket on behalf of JDU, will hold a final conversation between BJP and JDU leaders in Delhi. It is also being speculated that after finalizing the first round ticket in Delhi, it will be officially announced.

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