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Tension Between JDU And LJP: Bihar Assembly Election

Tension Between JDU And LJP: Bihar Assembly Election. Somewhere the tune of 143 seats, do not spoil the LJP’s voice, do not fit in political mathematics. The Lok Janshakti Party (LJP), which has consistently contested 143 seats while continuously attacking Chief Minister Nitish Kumar (CM Nitish Kumar) while in the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), may not be revealing its strategy. But the figures are witness that such motives have always eaten their mouths.

Neither the NDA nor the Grand Alliance is paying any attention to this time of the party, which has been marked by opportunistic politics. The attitude of the young Chirag Paswan, commanded by the LJP, is extremely resentful in the Janata Dal-United (JDU) and has decided to contest without it.

LJP has tried its hand in every way

In Bihar, the LJP has tried its hand in every way, fighting alone and supporting alliances, but the results have not been much. In four elections held in the last 15 years, the LJP’s figures have not been such that it can put it in a position to pressure the allies.

During the anti-Lalu wave in February 2005 elections, she was definitely in some advantage, winning 29 seats by winning candidates in 178 seats.

The highest ever election of 12.62 percent was also received in the same election. However, that victory did not work. The government did not form itself and the assembly was dissolved.

Constant defeat in assembly elections

After that elections were held in October 2005, then the LJP again contested 203 seats in Maidaidan, but won only ten. That is, she lost 19 seats won a few months ago. The vote percentage also fell to 11.10. At that time Ram Vilas Paswan regretted that if he had fought with the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and the Congress (Congress), Nitish would not have become the Chief Minister.

He fought with RJD and Congress in 2010, correcting an old mistake, but was able to win only three seats. In the last election held in 2015, the LJP, along with the Bharatiya Janata Party, fielded candidates for 42 seats but could win only two seats with 4.83 percent votes. After 2005, Paswan kept changing lanes and losing seats. In 15 years, the figure of 29 stood at 2.

Tension Between JDU And LJP: Chirag does not consider Nitish as the Chief Minister

This time Chirag Paswan has been vocal against Chief Minister Nitish since the beginning of the election year. His party is not missing out on opposing Nitish on every occasion.

He is not in favor of considering Nitish as the Chief Minister’s face. In the LJP parliamentary party meeting, there was talk of contesting for 143 seats.

Not directly, but in the party, the issue of contesting against JDU also came up for discussion. Whereas, the ally BJP is repeatedly declaring to contest elections on the face of Nitish.

Tension Between JDU And LJP:Nitish finds out in Manjhi

Keeping the caste balance in order to counter the same attitude of LJP, Nitish has got his old partner Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM) Jitan Ram Manjhi (Jitanram Manjhi) in his court. Now Nitish has Manjhi to answer every statement of Chirag. Manjhi is also more suited to JDU in terms of vote balance.

Tension Between JDU And LJP:Status of lamp is not comfortable in NDA

Chirag’s rhetoric against Nitish has been termed by JDU leader KC Tyagi as an insult to the top BJP leaders. He cited assembly elections from 2005 to 2015, indicating that he would go to the polls without LJP. Clarified that JDU did not have alliance with LJP in these elections. In such a situation, the status of lamp is not considered very comfortable in NDA. On the other hand, entry of LJP will not be easy in the grand alliance

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