New Delhi: In the run-up to the Bihar Assembly elections, the seat-sharing formula in the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), is expected to be evolved by September 15.
Sources the in Bihar unit of the BJP said party national president JP Nadda may visit Patna soon to discuss seat-sharing with Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. There is a buzz that the bigger parties in the formation, such as the JD-U and the BJP, may contest on 100 to 110 seats each and the rest of the seats will be allocated to other alliance partners such as the Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) and Jitan Ram Manjhi's Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM).
Sources say the seat-sharing formula among alliance partners of the NDA is getting delayed since the LJP had earlier expressed its desire to contest on 143 out of the 243 total seats in Bihar.
On Monday, the LJP parliamentary board said it intended to fight on 143 seats. This was confirmed by the party's official spokesperson Asraf Ansari.
In the 2015 Assembly election in the state, the JD-U was part of the Grand Alliance (Mahagathbandhan) along with the RJD. At that time, the RJD had emerged as the single-largest party with 74 seats and the JD-U had bagged 69.
Subsequently, when the JD-U switched to the NDA following differences with the RJD, just four parties remained in the alliance: these included the Congress (26 seats), the CPI-ML (three seats) and the AIMIM (one seat), seat apart from the RJD.
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