Senior Congress leader Ashok Gehlot, who arrived in Patna on Wednesday ahead of the Bihar assembly elections, clarified that there is no significant conflict within the Mahagathbandhan.
Bihar BJP President Dilip Jaiswal took a sharp dig at the Mahagathbandhan alliance on Wednesday, criticising their seat-sharing arrangement and candidate selection for the upcoming Bihar elections.
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha leader Manoj Pandey held Congress and Rashtriya Janata Dal responsible for the "confusion" in the Mahagathbandhan alliance over the seat sharing, adding that due to this reason, his party decided not to contest the upcoming Bihar polls.
Prashant Kishor accused the BJP of looting candidates. He alleged that in the previous election, "at least 10-12 seats in which there was a close contest, the NDA declared the results in their favour".
Jaiswal noted that the people of Bihar have realised their future cannot be secure in the hands of an alliance that struggles to distribute seats and is constantly at odds over seat sharing.
He further stated that the issue should be resolved immediately, as there is no friendly fight in elections. Singh mentioned that the Congress high command would address and resolve the issue.
Speaking to ANI, Kishor claimed that Rahul Gandhi has no connection to Bihar or its development. He added that Rahul Gandhi will soon visit, hold a few rallies, and that will mark the end of Bihar's relevance for the Congress MP.
Speaking with ANI, Nishad stressed that every party and alliance has its own ideology and system, but the Mahagathbandhan leaders have turned politics into a profession.
Speaking to ANI, Santosh Suman said, "There is no such thing as a friendly fight. Mahagathbandhan is half broken... The opposition, particularly the RJD and Congress do not have a solid alliance. Candidates are fighting against each other... Bihar's public does not trust Rahul Gandhi. He
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Jharkhand Mukti Morcha, which earlier announced to contest alone on six seats in the Bihar assembly elections, on Monday withdrew from the polls. The announcement was formally made by senior JMM leader and minister Sudivya Kumar.