Patna: BJP on Tuesday maintains that the division of seat sharing among NDA partners for 24 empty seats The state legislative council from the local body quota (ULB) has not been resolved, and that whatever statement comes from anyone other than the party’s leadership from the NDA partner will not be considered as an official.
Asked to give a reaction to the claim made by the Chairperson of the Parliamentary Council JD (U) Upendra Kushwaha on Tuesday that JD (U) and a larger partner in any alliance always shared a chair with a 50:50 RATIO formula from the 2015 election of the Assembly, including In the 2019 parliamentary election and 2020 assemblies, the Head of the State BJP Dr.
Sanjay Kumar Jaiswal expressed his visible surprise and disturbance.
“Only whatever is discussed at the party level or decided by national leadership in the chair sharing material (for the legislative seat) will apply.
I can say something only to the statement given by the National President JD (U) or president of his country,” said Dr.
Jaiswal at the party’s state headquarters.
Deputy CM Tarkishore Prasad is also present.
Deputy CM adds talk about sharing seats in connection with the Board poll has occurred at the BJP and JD (U) levels and other NDA constituents.
Previously, talking to MediaPereka, Kushwaha said that no one was decided on the formula, also did not have a formula for sharing seats agreed by NDA constituents.
As for 24 seats blank legislature in Bihar, VIP and HAM (s) can be given one or two seats each for the contest as part of the alliance, the source said.
BJP, which is a larger party in a combination that has 74 MLA, will be left with 11 or 10 seats.
Scenario with JD (U) and HAM will be the same.
Incidentally, from 24 empty council seats, BJP controls 13, and therefore, can end as a loser in a chair sharing exercise, which is the root of being tangled and the NDA node that has not been resolved.