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JDU MP refutes speculations of JDU-RJD tie-up in Bihar

Dismissing the speculations of a new alliance in Bihar, JDU MP and senior leader Chandeshwar Prasad Chandravanshi said that JDU will not form an alliance with the RJD and the party will run the government in alliance with BJP only. He also said that the alliance of BJP and JDU has been there for many years and will remain so.

Is JDU-RJD alliance on cards in Bihar
Is JDU-RJD alliance on cards in Bihar
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Published : Aug 12, 2021, 10:47 PM IST

New Delhi: Dismissing the speculations of a new alliance in Bihar, Janata Dal-United (JDU) MP and senior leader Chandeshwar Prasad Chandravanshi said that JDU will not form an alliance with the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and the party will run the government in alliance with BJP only. He also said that the alliance of BJP and JDU has been there for many years and will remain so.

JDU MP refutes speculations of JDU-RJD in Bihar

Speaking to ETV Bharat, Chandravanshi said that the issues with BJP, if any, will be resolved through talks. He further said that there is no possibility of breaking the alliance with BJP as during the 15 years rule of RJD, there was a jungle raj in Bihar.

Bihar witnessed development after Nitish Kumar became the Chief Minister. Bihar is on the path of development, so RJD and JDU can never come together now and from Bihar to the Centre, JDU is with BJP.

Meanwhile, CM Nitish Kumar has demanded a probe into the Pegasus spyware scandal and also joined opposition parties in criticising provisions of the UP population draft bill which lays down penalties for those having more than two children. He has also sought an appointment with Prime Minister Modi to discuss the caste-based census in the state. He said he will lead an all-party delegation to meet Modi.

READ: Nitish Kumar questions BJP's U-turn on caste census, seeks clear explanation

At the same time, in the Bihar assembly elections, LJP had against JDU on every seat, due to which JDU lost about 30 seats and was reduced to 43 seats. JDU feels that at the behest of BJP, LJP had given a candidate against JDU.

At the same time, the Union Cabinet was expanded. JDU was demanding 2 cabinets and 2 state minister's posts but BJP gave only one cabinet minister's post. This has angered JDU.

JDU is preparing to contest 200 seats in the UP assembly elections, due to which BJP is angry. JDU also had a different stand from BJP on Article 370, Article 35A, Triple Talaq Bill. In the Bihar government, many ministers of the BJP quota are raising questions on the functioning and law and order of the Nitish government.

Seeing this, it seems that all is not well between JDU and BJP and the dispute is at its peak.

New Delhi: Dismissing the speculations of a new alliance in Bihar, Janata Dal-United (JDU) MP and senior leader Chandeshwar Prasad Chandravanshi said that JDU will not form an alliance with the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and the party will run the government in alliance with BJP only. He also said that the alliance of BJP and JDU has been there for many years and will remain so.

JDU MP refutes speculations of JDU-RJD in Bihar

Speaking to ETV Bharat, Chandravanshi said that the issues with BJP, if any, will be resolved through talks. He further said that there is no possibility of breaking the alliance with BJP as during the 15 years rule of RJD, there was a jungle raj in Bihar.

Bihar witnessed development after Nitish Kumar became the Chief Minister. Bihar is on the path of development, so RJD and JDU can never come together now and from Bihar to the Centre, JDU is with BJP.

Meanwhile, CM Nitish Kumar has demanded a probe into the Pegasus spyware scandal and also joined opposition parties in criticising provisions of the UP population draft bill which lays down penalties for those having more than two children. He has also sought an appointment with Prime Minister Modi to discuss the caste-based census in the state. He said he will lead an all-party delegation to meet Modi.

READ: Nitish Kumar questions BJP's U-turn on caste census, seeks clear explanation

At the same time, in the Bihar assembly elections, LJP had against JDU on every seat, due to which JDU lost about 30 seats and was reduced to 43 seats. JDU feels that at the behest of BJP, LJP had given a candidate against JDU.

At the same time, the Union Cabinet was expanded. JDU was demanding 2 cabinets and 2 state minister's posts but BJP gave only one cabinet minister's post. This has angered JDU.

JDU is preparing to contest 200 seats in the UP assembly elections, due to which BJP is angry. JDU also had a different stand from BJP on Article 370, Article 35A, Triple Talaq Bill. In the Bihar government, many ministers of the BJP quota are raising questions on the functioning and law and order of the Nitish government.

Seeing this, it seems that all is not well between JDU and BJP and the dispute is at its peak.

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