Patna: The recent JD announcement in power Bihar to oppose 200 seats, to a total of 403, in the election of the assembly of Uttar Pradesh has surprised poll experts because the party does not have a impressive track record in neighboring countries in neighboring countries.
The state, is currently being ruled by his BJP allies.
JD (U) has resigned from the top contest in 2017 after preparation for almost a year and Bihar CM Nitish Kumar discussed around a dozen pre-poll meetings in Mirzapur, Lucknow and Varanasi among other places.
“We have decided to oppose 200 JD (U) have withdrew from the top contest in 2017 after almost preparation of the year and Bihar CM Nitish Kumar discussed around a dozen pre-poll meetings in Mirzapur, Lucknow and Varanasi.
Chair in the assembly poll.
First preference We are a BJP to form an alliance.
If it is not realized, we will go Solo like in Assam, Jharkhand and West Bengal, “JD (u) national spokesman and who was responsible for KC Tyagi to Tii on Tuesday.
Tyagi also said he met Cm Yogi Adityanath a month back and told him about JD (U) plans.
“I also told him about the benefits of the election if BJP and JD (U) gathered,” said Tyagi.
“Frankly, BJP’s current status is not in 1917 when it won 312 seats and in power.
At present, around 100 assembly seats are directly influenced by the ongoing agitation of farmers.
The majority of JATS, which have a 17% population in the West, are not happy with BJP .
So, BJP needs allies, “said Tyagi.
However, opposition leaders in Bihar believe that JD (U) tries to create political pressure on allies so that it can collect several seats from BJP into the poll.
“JD (U) also fought the polls of the Assembly in West Bengal, Assam and Jharkhand, but most of his candidates cannot save even their security deposits in three countries.
In Bihar, JD (U) reduced to the third position as far as the amount of MLA is concerned.
Why will BJP will give her seat to the No-3 party? “RJD spokesman Mrityunjay Tiwari told toi.
JD (U) only won a seat in the 2007 assembly poll and failed to open an account in 2012 when contested in 219 seats.
In 2017, Tyagi said in Patna that JD (U) did not fight to defeat communal forces and ensure no further division in secular sound.
Reacting to JD (U) decision, BIHAR leader BJP Sushil Kumar Modi then said Nitish resigned apparently under pressure from Supremo RJD.
“JD (U) defeated a hasty retreat from a previous decision to oppose the poll above, it turned out that Supremo RJD threatened to review the role of his party at the Grand Alliance in power in Bihar,” Sumo said.
Then, Nitish led the Grand Alliance government in Bihar.