Patna: In a bid to work out a seat-sharing formula in the grand alliance, two members including Bihar Congress president Madan Mohan Jha, have reached Delhi to discuss and finalise the arrangement with the top leadership of the party.
"The top leadership has called us with details of the seats where the Congress party has a good chance. The standing committee will scrutinise them on Wednesday and we will inform our alliance partner RJD either in the evening or Thursday morning," Jha said.
The Congress party swung into action following the pressure applied by the RJD to finalise the seats by Wednesday evening.
The Congress had won 27 seats in the 2015 Assembly Elections while the RJD had emerged as the single largest party with 80 seats.
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According to an RJD insider, a party team may go to Delhi to meet Congress leader Rahul Gandhi before the seat-sharing formula is announced. It is expected on Friday morning.