Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Will contest Bihar polls under leadership of CM Nitish: Nadda

- Vijay Swaroop and Smriti Kak Ramachhand­ran

PATNA/NEW DELHI: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the Janata Dal (United) and the Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) --- partners in the ruling alliance --- will contest the upcoming Bihar elections together under the leadership of chief minister Nitish Kumar, BJP national president JP Nadda said on Sunday.

“Whenever the three parties --- the BJP, the JD(U) and the LJP --- came together, there was resounding victory (in Bihar)…we will fight together and we will win again,” Nadda said, addressing party leaders and workers in the state through video-conferenci­ng.

He also appealed to BJP workers to become “ambassador­s of change”. “For this, we have to contest at each and every booth to win. We have to add value not only to the BJP, but to the alliance partners as well…we are fighting an election during a pandemic and the challenges are immense,” he said, striking a note of unity in the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) at the concluding session of a twoday Bihar BJP meet.

Nadda’s remarks came at a time when Kumar’s JD (U) and Union minister Ram Vilas Paswan’s LJP have appeared to be at odds. The LJP has even questioned Kumar’s leadership in the run-up to the elections to the 243member House due in Octobernov­ember.

In an interview to HT on August 22, LJP president Chirag Paswan criticised the Bihar government for its alleged failure in tackling the Covid-19 pandemic and the state’s annual flood woes.

After Nadda’s address, JD(U) spokespers­on Nikhil Mandal said Kumar is the “first choice” of the people of Bihar. “The BJP, the JD (U) and the LJP will contest the polls unitedly and win the elections,” he said.

LJP spokespers­on Ashraf Ansari said: “It is up to the BJP to decide (as to who will lead Bihar).” In his address from the national capital, Nadda said BJP workers should not only spread awareness about the central government’s schemes and efforts to mitigate the Covid-19 crisis but should also highlight the good work done by the state government.

“…we need to take all precaution­s of physical and social distancing. So, the best form of campaignin­g is small door-to-door campaignin­g,” he told his partymen. “Reach out all sections of society, all age groups.”

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