NDA will form govt in Bihar, will accept BJP choice for CM: Paswan
May 18, 2015  19:26
Asserting that vote bank of rival parties had "ruptured" in Bihar, Lok Janshakti Party president and Union Minister Ram Vilas Paswan today claimed that the National Democratic Alliance will form a government in the state "with two-third majority" in the assembly polls due later this year.   

"Whether it is due to JD-U rebels led by Jitan Ram Manjhi or RJD dissidents led by Pappu Yadav, the vote bank of Nitish Kumar and Lalu Prasad has ruptured. The NDA's vote bank is neutral and united. We will form a government with two-third majority here after elections, which will be possibly held in September-October," Union Food and Consumer Affairs Minister Ram Vilas Paswan Paswan told reporters.   

Dismissing reports on a tussle among NDA constituents over chief ministerial candidate and seat-sharing in the coming elections, Paswan said his party would "accept and support whoever the BJP announces as the CM candidate."   

"With regard to seat-sharing, all three NDA constituents in Bihar -- the BJP, LJP and Rashtriya Lok Samta Party will decide on it together when the time comes. Our sole aim will be to win all seats that we contest," he said.   

Meanwhile, commenting on the merger of six Janata Parivar parties, Paswan said he had always held it was just a merger of batons and not of parties.   

"Now all of them have started wielding their sticks. Nobody is willing to accept Nitish Kumar as the leader here. RJD leader Raghuvansh Prasad Singh is already saying his party will contest 145 out of 243 assembly seats here," he said.
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