Ranchi: In the midst of a broken alliance between RJD and Congress in Bihar, the leaders of the two parties here said that Gathandhan was in the intact Jharkhand and ruled out the two parties separated and fought with 2024 parliamentary elections independently.
The leaders of both parties in the Jharkhand described the development of neighboring Bihar as local and temporary and claimed that it was very premature to state that the alliance had battered it.
The President of the State Congress of Rajesh Thakur said there were various types of talks and differences during the election but the decision in two seats Bihar did not reflect the national attitude of the parties.
He refers to the seat of Kusheshwar Ashan and Tarapur at Bihar where Bypolls are scheduled for October 30.
He said, “RJD and Congress at Bihar and Jharkhand are separate units and developments in one place have no impact on other things unless there is a discussion at the national level.” Asked whether he tried to damage the Chairman of the RJD then Prasad against Congress, Thakur claimed that the decision was Alliances are taken by the leadership of the peak of the parties and many trust should not be given to individual statements.
“We have a bigger challenge in the form of BJP to protect the democratic interests of the people in the 2024 election.
So all secular parties must override their personal interests and fight for a common purpose,” said Thakur.
Expressing similar views, the RJD state unit also describes the development of Bihar as a local and temporary.
Members and spokesman for the Party of State Committee, Manoj Yadav, said RJD and Congress were alliance partners and not members of the same party.
“The difference is the essence of political alliances and we welcome it.
There are some differences between us here also when Ersthile Jharkhand Congress Chief Rameshwar Oraon tries to undermine the power of RJD but everything is done with senior leaders of the Congress and there is no hatred again,” he said, emphasizing that development Recently in Bihar it will not affect their alliances in Jharkhand or at the national level.
The leader of the senior Congress of AICC claimed that the problem of Bihar was exploded outside the proportion to be in accordance with the political agenda of BJP and JD (U) in neighboring countries.
“We tried to falsify a stronger alliance of secular parties each and every large or small party must be prepared to do their bits and sacrifices.
The image will be clearer as a national election approach,” he said.