This Article is From Oct 02, 2020

Issues In BJP-Led Alliance In Bihar Will Be Solved: Ravi Shankar Prasad

Bihar election: Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said everything in the NDA will be settled amicably and the NDA will win a two-third majority in the assembly polls

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Ravi Shankar Prasad said BJP leaders are working to smooth out NDA friction in Bihar

Patna:

BJP chief Jagat Prakash Nadda has allowed "three-four people" to intervene and defuse the crisis in the NDA in Bihar ahead of the assembly election, senior party leader and Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said on Friday.

Mr Prasad, who represents Bihar's Patna Sahib constituency in the Lok Sabha, did not disclose whom the BJP chief has assigned that task, but asserted that everything will be settled amicably and the NDA will win a two-third majority in the assembly polls.

Mr Prasad was replying to questions from reporters about the belligerent stance adopted by Chirag Paswan-led Lok Janshakti Party (LJP), which seems adamant on contesting over 100 of the total 243 seats, and fielding candidates against the ruling JD(U) and a recent entrant in the coalition, the Hindustani Awam Morcha of ex-chief minister Jitan Ram Manjhi.

According to LJP leaders, the party has convened a meeting of its parliamentary board for "final discussions on 143 candidates" which the party proposes to field, much to the chagrin of NDA constituents that have sought the BJPs intervention in the matter.

Opening a front against the JD(U) of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, LJP spokesman Ashraf Ansari issued a statement saying, "The next government must implement our Bihar First Bihari First vision document (of Chirag Paswan). We do not accept the saat nishchay (seven resolves of Nitish Kumar)".

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The turmoil within the NDA has caused the grouping to lose much of its surefootedness though the ruling coalition seems assured of an electoral victory with its main challenger, the RJD-helmed Grand Alliance, struggling under the weight of internal contradictions.

Founded and headed by jailed Lalu Prasad, the RJD is engaged in a tussle with its principal ally, the Congress, on the twin issues of how many seats which constituent should get and Tejashwi Yadav's projection as the face of the opposition coalition.

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The Grand Alliance, which comprised five parties till a few months ago, has in the recent past lost Mr Manjhi to the NDA while RLSP chief Upendra Kushwaha has formed a parallel front with Mayawati's BSP.

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