Seat-sharing talks between RJD and Cong stuck
October 02, 2020  00:44
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Even as the notfication for 71 seats going to polls in the first phase of Bihar assembly elections was issued Thursday, the seat-sharing agreement in Grand Alliance seems to have been stuck with its main constituents, the Rashtriya Janata Dal and the Congress, failing to reach an understanding on allotment of seats among partners.
       
Not only are the differences between the major partners getting wider but even an influential expected entrant to the opposition coalition -- the CPI-ML -- is peeved at Lalu Prasad's party not giving it "decent number" of
seats in which it has influence".
       
The opposition alliance has over the past few weeks lost two of its allies -- Hindustani Awam Morcha of former chief minister Jitan Ram Manjhi and RLSP of former union minister Upendra Kushwaha.
        
Vikassheel Insaan Party remains with it and the coalition has pinned hopes on the Left parties -- CPI, CPI(M) and CPI-ML.
        
Sources in the RJD and the Congress said that the main impediment in the seat sharing is the lower number of seats Lalu Prasad's party, which is the major partner in the coalition, is offering to the grand old party.
        
The sources said that Congress has given a list of 75 seats to the RJD.
        
Two days ago the RJD made it clear that it will give the Congress 58 assembly seats and the Valmiki Nagar Lok Sabha seat which will witness by-poll on November 7.
       
This was confirmed by RJD spokesman Mrityunjay Tiwari, who spoke to PTI.
       
Sources in the Congress said that this number is not acceptable to it.
       
The Congress screening committee held a meeting in the national capital which was attended by party general secretary Avinash Pandey, Bihar unit president Madan Mohan Jha and CLP leader Sadanand Singh.
       
RJD national spokesman Manoj Jha told media persons on Thursday that talks are on and "there is no chance of Congress going away from us."        

"Gathbandhan of parties means there will be some differenes on seats and indentification of constituencies among others," Jha said outside 10 Circular Road residence of former chief minister Rabri Devi.
       
Asked if the talks are struck due to the "ariyal" (stubborn) approach of RJD, Jha, a Rajya Sabha member of the party, flatly denied it saying "the RJD has never displayed such an attitude."
       
RJD MLA Bhola Yadav, known as an emissary of RJD supremo Lalu Prasad, said "things will be clear in a day or two ... Have patience." -- PTI
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