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Where did the matter reach on seat sharing in NDA and Grand Alliance? Understand the equation of Bihar election 2025

Before the announcement of dates for the Bihar assembly elections, rallies, journeys and public relations campaign are being run, but both the major alliances do not seem to be agreed to seats in the NDA and the Grand Alliance. The parties involved in the coalition want to bring more and more seats to their camp, for this, there are continuous meetings from Delhi to Patna.

Meanwhile, Nitish Kumar recently announced the BJP by announcing the candidate for Rajpur seat. In the 2020 assembly elections, JDU, who was included in the National Democratic Alliance (ND), fielded 115 seats in a total of 243 assembly seats and BJP in 110 seats.

In this election too, Janata Dal was in the role of United (JDU) elder brother. Then Jitan Ram Manjhi’s Hindustani Awami Morcha (Secular) got seven seats. Mukesh Sahni’s Developing Human Party (VIP), who was in alliance with BJP, fielded candidates in 11 seats.

Where did the matter reach on seat sharing in NDA and Grand Alliance? Understand the equation of Bihar election 2025

In the 2020 election, Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) contested alone. Then the party was united. Now the strong faction of the party, which has been divided into two groups, is with Chirag Paswan’s LJP (R) NDA. LJP (R) is demanding more and more seats.

LJP fielded candidates in every seat against JDU. As a result, JDU became the third party. It was reduced to 43 seats. At the same time, BJP got 74 seats.

However, this time too, like 2020, the formula of BJP and JDU will not change and Nitish Kumar will be in the role of elder brother. However, allies like Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas), Hum and Upendra Kushwaha’s Rashtriya Lok Morcha (RLM) of Upendra Kushwaha are engaged in bets to ensure more seats for themselves.

According to reports, NDA will meet soon and seat sharing can be finalized in this meeting. Chirag Paswan said on Tuesday (September 9) that soon there will be a sharing of seats in Bihar.

Chirag Paswan’s party’s advice!

Chirag Paswan’s party is demanding up to 40 seats. Jamui MP Arun Bharti has mentioned the 2020 election demanding seats.

He said on 7 September, the workers are the real backbone of our party. For the party, it is a natural hope for the workers who worked hard to work hard that one day they also get an opportunity to serve the public by becoming a public representative from the party. In 2020, when we could not fulfill this feeling and expectations of our workers due to coalition religion, then we took a bold decision to contest elections alone. It was not only electoral politics, but was respected by the feelings of his workers. ”

Arun Bharti wrote on X, “Even though we could win only one seat in that election, the truth is that we got 6% votes by contesting 137 seats. If we had contested the entire 243 seats, then our vote percentage would have been more than 10%. This was a living proof of the strength of our workers and the trust of the public.

What did Jitan Ram Manjhi say?

Jeetan Ram Manjhi targeted Chirag Paswan and said that the decision of the central leadership on seat sharing in NDA will be final. There is no dispute about seat sharing.

Where did the matter reach on seat sharing in NDA and Grand Alliance? Understand the equation of Bihar election 2025

When Upendra Kushwaha was questioned about the seats, he said that we will fight firmly in 243 seats while all in NDA. How many seats our party will fight, it will be told on the appropriate platform. There is no benefit from talking publicly, there will be loss.

According to sources, amidst all the claims and demands, JDU 102, BJP 101, LJP (R) 20, Hum 10 and RLM can contest elections in 10 seats.

Where did the matter reach on seat sharing in NDA and Grand Alliance? Understand the equation of Bihar election 2025

What is discussion in the grand alliance?

At the same time, RJD, Left and Mukesh Sahni’s VIP in the Grand Alliance (India alliance) met in Delhi on Tuesday (September 9) for the Congress seat sharing. Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge, Rahul Gandhi, Congress screening Committee Chairman Ajay Maken, Bihar Congress in -charge Krishna Alavaru, Bihar Congress President Rajesh Ram, Kanhaiya Kumar, Independent MP Pappu Yadav and Ranjit Ranjan were included in this meeting.

After the meeting, Krishna Allavaru said that recently a review was done in this meeting regarding Rahul Gandhi’s Voter Adhikar Yatra held in Bihar. Discussion on seat sharing and other things is going on with the rest of the parties.

How long will the formula be final?

Rajesh Ram said that all the discussions about the seats have been held in the meeting of India alliance. The details of the seats will be shared later.

The Grand Alliance also talks about giving a place to Chirag Paswan’s uncle Pashupati Paras’ party LJP and Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren’s party JMM. Pashupati Paras said on Monday (September 8) that we are with the Grand Alliance, whatever Grand Alliance programs will be held, I will also be present there. From September 15 to September 20, the seat will be divided in the Grand Alliance.

Will Congress decrease seats?

The Congress contested 70 seats in the 2020 election. But this time RJD wants to give 50 to 55 seats. It is believed that this time the Congress can contest 60 seats. RJD can contest 140 seats this time.

Sources said that RJD can contest 122 to 124 seats, Congress 58 to 62, Left 31 to 33, VIP 20 to 22, LJP 58 to 62 and JMM2 to three seats.

Where did the matter reach on seat sharing in NDA and Grand Alliance? Understand the equation of Bihar election 2025

Interestingly, Mukesh Sahni’s developing human party (VIP) has sought 50 seats. Sahni recently stayed together during Rahul Gandhi’s Voter Adhikar Yatra. During this time the opposition camp showed solidarity.

In the 2020 elections, RJD 144 and Congress contested 70 seats. Then the Grand Alliance included the CPI (Male), CPI and CPI (Male), CPI and CPI (Male) and CPI (Male). CPI (Male) contested 19, CPI 6 and CPI -M 4 seats.

In a total of 243 seats, RJD emerged as the largest party by winning 75 seats in 2020. The Congress got only 19 seats out of 70 seats. The strike rate of CPI (Male) was the best among allies. He won 12 seats in 19.

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