Patna: The Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular) on Monday postponed a meeting of the proposed Third Front called by its president Jitan Ram Manjhi to discuss the strategy for the Bihar polls, amid clear indications of its return to the NDA.
The meeting that was scheduled on Wednesday has been put off, a party statement said.
The HAM chief had invited some non-NDA and non-Grand Alliance parties, including Jan Adhikar Party of former MP Pappu Yadav, to discuss the strategy for the Bihar elections that is due in October-November.
Sources in the HAM said that after severing ties with the RJD-led Grand Alliance, Manjhi has been weighing options before "by and large" deciding to join the NDA, comprising of the JD(U), BJP and LJP.
Talks were earlier held even with Asaduddin Owaisi-headed AIMIM, which after winning the Kishanganj bypoll in 2019 is preparing to field a substantial number of candidates in the Seemanchal area that has a large minority population.
Though no reason was given for postponing the meeting, a senior leader of the HAM said there is no point in engaging in any such discussions when encouraging talks have already been held with the JD(U) headed by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.
Manjhi met Kumar last Thursday and believed to have held talks on seat sharing.
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The BJP also seems to have given the green signal to Manjhi's come back to the grouping with its Bihar unit head Sanjay Jaiswal on Saturday saying that whoever expresses faith in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership is welcome to the alliance.
Jaiswal had made the comment after BJP president JP Nadda's meeting with the party's MPs from Bihar.
HAM national spokesperson Danish Rizwan told reporters that the Nitish Kumar government has done a lot for the poor, Dalits and minorities in the state.