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‘Nitish seeking simultaneo­us Assembly, LS polls in Bihar’

- Sobhana K. Nair

The seatsharin­g calculus of both the ruling alliance and the Opposition camp in Bihar is stuck due to different variables.

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, still smarting from being pushed to the third rung in the Bihar Assembly after the 2020 Assembly election, is now insisting on holding the Assembly election simultaneo­usly with the Lok Sabha election, said sources.

On the Opposition end, where the exit of Mr. Kumar’s Janata Dal (U) has made the equation more or less straightfo­rward, the negotiatio­ns are proceeding slowly, with several events delaying the process.

The JD(U), which currently holds 16 of the State’s 40 Lok Sabha seats, has demanded 17 seats, which it had fought in the 2019 polls. The party had made the same demand when it was in the mahagatban­dhan with the RJD. But with a greater number of claimants to the seat pie in the ruling NDA, including Upendra Kushwaha’s Hindustan Awam Morcha (HAM), Jiten Ram Manjhi’s Rashtriya Lok Janata Dal (RLJD), and two factions of the Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) — one led by Chirag Paswan and the other by his uncle Pashupati Paras, the equation is complicate­d.

Sources said that talks have been further delayed with the elections for the Bihar Legislativ­e Council, for which Mr. Kumar filed his nomination on Tuesday for a fourth consecutiv­e term. The voting will take place on March 21, if a vote is forced by either side. “For us, the Lok Sabha seat division is not important. In fact, a large section of the party believes that Assembly elections should be called simultaneo­usly so that we can correct our strength in the Assembly, which was distorted the last time around because of the LJP contesting against us,” a senior JD(U) leader said.

In the Opposition camp

— where there are fewer claimants — the starting formula is that the RJD, being the senior colleague, will keep 30 of the State’s 40 seats, and distribute the remaining 10 between the Left parties and the Congress.

As per sources, Mukesh Sahani of the Vikassheel Insaan Party has also approached the Opposition coalition.

In a bid to take the battle to the voters, the Opposition is planning to organise citizen convention­s against the defections that took place during the confidence vote in the Bihar Assembly on March 9 and 10. Meetings are being planned at the Sasaram Lok Sabha constituen­cy, where three Opposition legislator­s switched sides, and the Patliputra constituen­cy where one Opposition MLA defected.

 ?? PTI ?? Another run: Nitish Kumar after filing his nomination papers for the MLC elections, in Patna on Tuesday.
PTI Another run: Nitish Kumar after filing his nomination papers for the MLC elections, in Patna on Tuesday.

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