100-100-40: RJD-JDU-Cong seat share
August 12, 2015  17:18
Displaying a picture of unity, JD(U), RJD and Congress today announced formation of a grand secular alliance and seat sharing among the three parties for the coming Bihar elections.


Chief Minister Nitish Kumar announced coming into being of the grand secular alliance and seat sharing among the three parties in presence of RJD President Lalu Prasad and Congress General Secretary and in-charge of Bihar affairs C P Joshi at a joint press conference.


As part of the tie-up, JD(U) and RJD would contest 100 seats each while Congress would fight in 40 seats.


In the 243-member Bihar Assembly, the alliance was yet to announce who would contest in the rest three seats. Nitish Kumar told reporters that the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) has been with them in the recent election for Legislative Council 24 seats and they would like it to be with them in the Bihar poll.


Kumar indicated the three seats would be given to Sharad Pawar's NCP if they join the combine. In reply to a question that Samajwadi Party whose leader Mulayam Singh Yadav is heading Janata Parivar, had not got any seat, Prasad answered "he is my Samdhi (relative) and if need be I will accommodate him."


Kumar said the grand secular alliance would have a Common Minimum Programme and all constituents would hold joint campaign for the crucial state election in September-October.


"The first rally of the grand secular alliance would be held in Patna on August 30," Kumar and Lalu Prasad said. The RJD President indicated that the decision to fight on 100 seats only was a compromise for a cause. "Inspite of all difference his party has come to the conclusion that to keep the communal and fascist forces away, it has to move ahead by accommodating others," Prasad told reporters.
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