Patna: JD (U) is in an optimistic mood in Manipur after a large number of BJP leaders, are not satisfied with the refusal of the ticket to oppose the current assembly poll, leaving the Holy Party and joining the ruling party of Bihar.
BJP and JD (U) are allies of NDA in Bihar and also in the center, but both separately conduct assembly polls at this time in Manipur and Uttar Pradesh.
Output in the Manipur State Unit BJP began on Sunday after announcing a list of candidates from all 60 seats, going to voting in two phases on February 27 and March 3 3.
Calculating the sound will be held on March 10 with four other countries opinion poll.
Losing party symbols, around 15 leading BJP leaders in Manipur left the Safron Party and joined JD (U) and several other regional parties.
Most of the BJP deserters joined JD (U).
“We hope that more leaders of other political parties will join our party in the coming days,” JD (U) General Secretary responsible for northeastern countries AFAQUE Ahmad Khan, who camped in Imphal, the capital of Manipur, for the last 10 days, told Ti by telephone on Wednesday.
Initially, JD (U) after measuring his strength in Manipur, he had planned to involve his candidate from around 20 seats, from a total of 60 in the State Assembly.
But now, as well as BJP leaders and leading Congress, some of them sit and former MLA, have joined or planned to join the Bihar CM Nith Kumar party, JD (U) has decided to increase the number of seats that intend contests in the eastern state Sea.
JD (U) now plans to overcome the candidates from 75% to 80% of the total seats.
“So far, we have released the names of our candidates from 36 seats.
The first list of 30 candidates was released on Tuesday, while listing six other candidates on Wednesday.
February 8 and February 11 is the last date to archive nominations for the first and second phase .
We will release more list of candidates before the last date of the submission nomination, “Khan told this newspaper.
He said more senior BJP leaders and Congress had approached our leaders and they wanted to oppose the assembly poll at the JD (U) symbol.