The Asian Age

Anger against RJD?: ‘Secret meet’ hints at fissures in grand alliance

Parties not in favour of Tejashwi Yadav leading alliance in absence of Lalu

- NAYEAR AZAD

The RJD is facing challenges from its allies in Bihar ahead of Assembly polls likely to be held by the end of this year.

On Friday, three grand alliance partners — HAM chief Jitan Ram Manjhi, RLSP’s Upendra Kushwaha and Mukesh Sahni of Vikasheel Insan Party — created a flutter by holding a secret meeting in Patna to discuss seat-sharing and leadership issue.

Sources said that these parties are not in favour of Tejashwi Yadav leading the grand alliance in the absence of RJD chief Lalu Yadav who is serving a jail term in connection with the fodder scam case.

Reports suggest that the grand alliance partners also want “respectabl­e seat share” to contest in the Assembly elections.

The Congress party, which is part of the grand alliance in Bihar, has also been raising similar issues.

The RJD is facing challenges from its allies in Bihar ahead of Assembly polls, likely to be held by the end of this year.

On Friday, three grand alliance partners Jitan Ram Manjhi, Upendra Kushwaha and Mukesh Sahni of Vikasheel Insan Party, created a flutter in the state politics by holding a secret meeting in Patna to discuss seat sharing and leadership issue.

Sources said that these parties are not in favour of Tejashwi Yadav leading the grand alliance in the absence of RJD chief Lalu Yadav who is serving a jail term in connection with the fodder scam case.

Reports suggest that the Grand Alliance partners also want “respectabl­e seat share” to contest in the assembly elections.

Talking to this newspaper on Saturday, a leader aware of the meeting said, “The goal of the grand alliance is to defeat the

NDA in 2020 elections. Seat adjustment­s and leadership is the key issue in the grand alliance and our leaders have been discussing it during every meeting. There will be many more meetings before the election is announced but one thing is clear that senior leaders like Jitan Ram Manjhi and Upendra Kushwaha are not ready to compromise on these two issues”.

The Congress, which is part of the grand alliance in Bihar, has also been raising similar issues during its meetings. In a closed-door meeting held earlier to discuss these issues, congress leaders said that “the matter will be resolved unanimousl­y soon.”

In 2015 Bihar Assembly election, the JD(U)-RJD had contested 101 seats each while the Congress was given 41 out of 243 seats. RJD had emerged as a single largest party with 80 seats in 2015 assembly elections while JD(U) was second with 71 and Congress 27 seats.

Jitan Ram Manjhi’s party HAM, which had contested as part of the NDA, managed to win just one seat out 21 seats it had contested in the assembly elections. The alliance, however, did not last long as chief minister Nitish Kumar dumped the grand alliance and formed a government with BJP in July 2017 on grounds that his deputy Tejashwi Yadav’s name figured in the FIR registered by CBI in connection with Benami land deals. In the current scenario when the JD(U) is out of the alliance, the Congress and other smaller partners want “respectabl­e seat adjustment­s”. HAM chief Jitan Ram Manjhi has also been urging the RJD leadership to form a coordinati­on committee to resolve the seat-sharing and leadership crisis in the grand alliance. According to Mr Manjhi, “our agenda is to strengthen the grand alliance ahead of Assembly elections. We want all issues to be resolved by the coordinati­on committee.”

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