LJP turns 21 years old, Chirag says ' Will contest on 243 seats next time'
LJP turns 21 years old, Chirag says ' Will contest on 243 seats next time'
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Patna: Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) has completed 21 years of its establishment. Chirag Paswan, the national president of Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) has reached Patna in connection with the foundation day program. He has issued a message to his party workers through a letter. In his letter, Chirag first remembered his father and the founder of the party, Ram Vilas Paswan.

Chirag Paswan wrote that the party received 24 lakh votes in the Bihar assembly elections and almost 6 percent votes alone, which clearly shows the expansion of LJP. Chirag further said that in Bihar the party did not make any agreement with Bihar 1 st Bihari 1 st. The party decided to contest the elections alone, rejecting the 15 seats offered by the alliance and fielded candidates for 135 assembly seats.

LJP chief Chirag Paswan said that the public has strongly appreciated the Bihar 1st Bihari 1st Vision document. The party has gained more strength by joining new people with the party. He said that in the 2015 assembly elections, the party contested with the alliance and at that time the party had won only two seats. If that election is compared with this election, then this time the party's performance was better.

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