This time also the main contest in Bihar is between the BJP -led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) and the grand alliance led by the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD). In this sequence, a meeting of parties involved in the Grand Alliance was held in Patna on Wednesday. RJD's world sources say that the seat sharing was discussed and discussed in this meeting.
RJD can contest elections in 134 to 139 seats
According to sources, the largest party of the Grand Alliance is preparing to contest 134 to 139 seats out of 243 seats in the RJD Assembly. He can leave 5 to 10 seats for his colleagues. Last time in the 2020 assembly elections, RJD contested 144 seats out of which it won 75 seats.
Congress can get 50 to 54 seats this time
According to sources, the Congress, which has been contesting 70 seats last time, can get less seats, it may have to be satisfied in 50 to 54 seats. That is, the Congress may have to sacrifice 15 to 20 seats. At the same time, Mukesh Sahni, the head of Vikas Human Party (VIP), is seeking 60 seats for himself this time but he can get 18 to 20 seats. While the Left parties were churned for giving 29 to 34 seats. The special thing is that last time the Left parties contested 29 seats. CPI Male contested 19 seats and won 2 seats. So there can be 4-5 seats to LJP of Pashupati Kumar Paras.
Grand Alliance has held 5 meetings so far
Like the NDA, there is a screw on seat sharing in the Grand Alliance. According to reports, five meetings have been held so far of the Coordination Committee of the Grand Alliance to finalize the seat sharing. On seat sharing, RJD leader and former Deputy CM of Bihar Tejashwi Yadav said that 'there was talk of seat sharing between the parties of the Grand Alliance. All parties shared the list of seats on which they want to contest elections. Tejashwi said that he hoped that the seat will be resolved with consent. Assembly elections in Bihar will be held in October-November this year.