Bihar: Pappu Yadav's party JAP to field its candidates on more than 145 seats
Bihar: Pappu Yadav's party JAP to field its candidates on more than 145 seats
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Bihar election is expected in October-November. In such a situation, now all the parties are gradually opening their political cards. After the RJD won 160 seats in the Grand Alliance, the Jan Adhikar Party has announced that it will contest 150 seats in the state. Former MP and Jap chief Pappu Yadav alias Rajesh Ranjan told that his party will field its candidates in 150 seats and will contest in all 7 assembly seats in Patna.

It is told that JAP is leading the Third Front, and in the coming times, the Third Front may take shape. But amid the news of Jeetan Ram Manjhi going to the NDA, now JAP has also announced that it will contest on 150 seats.

Two days ago, a leader of RJD, the largest party of the grand alliance, had also said to field his candidate on 160. However, this has not been officially confirmed by the party. Chandrashekhar Azad's Azad Samaj Party has announced to fight on all seats in Bihar.

Bahujan Samaj Party has also decided to field its candidates in all the seats of Bihar. Meanwhile, there is also news in the political corridors that even a formula has almost been agreed between the National Democratic Alliance. Under this, Janata Dal-United will get 110 seats, BJP will get 100 seats and LJP will get 33 seats. However, it has not been formally announced. In the event of Jitan Ram Manjhi going to NDA, JDU can get 12 to 15 seats from its quota to Hindustani Awam Morcha of Manjhi.

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