The Free Press Journal

I’m ‘most popular’ NDA campaigner, says Manjhi

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Calling himself the ‘most popular campaigner’ among the BJP’s allies in Bihar polls, maha Dalit leader Jitan Ram Manjhi on Wednesday asserted his party’s strike rate will be better than all other NDA constituen­ts. He said the BJP-led alliance should have given him more seats as people ‘everywhere want to see me’.

With the polls being seen a close contest between the NDA and the grand alliance of JD(U)-RJD-Congress, Manjhi said his party would have won over 35 seats if it was given 40 to contest and only time will tell if the BJP-led coalition would regret the decision of allotting his Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular) only 21 seats.

Manjhi claimed such is his popularity among the poor that LJP chief Ram Vilas Paswan, another prominent dalit leader of Bihar, whose clout among the crucial Scheduled Castes voters he had questioned some time back, had to ‘request’ him to address an election meeting by telephone in Alauli, where his brother and state LJP chief Pashupati Paras is in the fray. In an interview to PTI during his hectic campaign, which he noted was more for allies than his own party, the former chief minister and HAM(S) leader claimed the grand alliance had fragmented like a ‘piece of broken glass’ and the NDA will get two-thirds majority in the election in which ‘we are facing no challenge’.

“My strike rate will be better than any other party, including BJP. The reason is that there is a strong sentiment in my support among the poor for the work I had started and which was stopped by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar. Now they want to avenge it. They (BJP) should have sacrificed more seats, but I accepted this offer (21 seats) because I had already promised them unconditio­nal support.

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