SBSP has decided to contest alone in Bihar after its party chief Om Prakash Rajbhar expressed dissatisfaction with the NDA for not offering any seat. The party has already released its first list of 47 candidates.
According to the proposed schedule, the Chief Minister will embark on a one-day visit to Bihar to boost his party's (BJP) campaign momentum, addressing a major election rally in Dumra, Sitamarhi.
Speaking to reporters, Jaiswal said, "There is infighting going on in the Mahagathbandhan. The tug-of-war happening between RJD and Congress in the Mahagathbandhan proves that this will be their nature in the future as well, so the voters have made up their minds for NDA."
Bihar Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief Dilip Jaiswal hit out at the Congress-Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD)-led Mahagathbandhan on Thursday, hinting at a rift within the alliance as the Opposition is yet to announce its seat-sharing arrangement.
"I express my heartfelt gratitude to the entire central and state leadership of the BJP and NDA for expressing their trust in me. I will continue to work with complete dedication and commitment to serve the people of Ali Nagar and to take the BJP-NDA's public welfare policies to every vil
"The NDA alliance is completely united, as evident from the way our seats have been announced. By tonight, a final decision will also be made regarding the remaining seats. I am fully confident that we will cross the 200-seat mark in this assembly election," he said.
Prakash told ANI, "NDA alliance is unbreakable. The seat sharing for the Bihar elections has been done. We will fulfil the promise of Viksit Bihar. The double-engine government is going to be formed..."
Bihar Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President Dilip Jaiswal on Saturday clarified that the seat-sharing arrangement for the upcoming elections will be announced jointly by the leaders of the five parties in the National Democratic Alliance (NDA).
Jyoti Singh addressed a press conference in Lucknow on Wednesday, where she responded to recent accusations made by her husband, who claimed that the controversy had been planned following his meeting with the top leadership of the National Democratic Alliance and his involvement in the B
"...Let us first hear the views of the people who lost their family members, ask the local people, officials, get the feedback and then we will submit our report," Thakur, who is a part of the BJP-NDA delegation, told ANI.