The Asian Age

Bihar CM plans 2 rallies ahead of municipal polls

JD(U) to contest all seats, taking on AAP on its home turf

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Janata Dal (United) is all set to contest the upcoming Assembly polls as Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar is going to address two rallies in the national capital, where JD(U) will contest all the 272 seats, taking on the AAP on its home turf.

Sanjay Jha, JD(U) incharge Delhi announced in an event where few districtle­vel Aam Aadmi Party workers, mainly from East Delhi, joined JD(U), accusing the AAP of neglecting Poorvancha­lis in MCD ticket distributi­on.

Mr Jha said JD(U) aims to tap the “discontent” among the AAP’s Poorvancha­li voters’ base. He said the Poorvancha­lis here have been “let down” by the Kejriwal government despite having extended every possible backing to it over the last two years.

“Nitish Kumar will address two rallies, one each in North and South Delhi after Holi. The first list of our candidates will be out within a week,” he said.

BJP’s decision to appoint Bhojpuri artist Manoj Tiwari as its Delhi unit chief is also being seen as an attempt to woo the Poorvancha­li community, comprising the people from the eastern part of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. The Delhi unit of JD(U) was constitute­d during Mr Kumar’s visit here in national capital on December 3 last year.

Mr Jha brushed aside Mr Kumar’s perceived closeness with Mr Kejriwal, saying JD(U) will work for expanding its base and work towards ensuring “fair” representa­tion of the Poorvancha­li population.

The AAP had supported the JD(U) in the 2015 Bihar Assembly polls and the two parties often cooperate in Parliament.

The AAP has already released its first list of 109 candidates, which includes 49 women. The party is eyeing to wrest power of the civic bodies from the BJP.

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