The ongoing seat sharing in the Grand Alliance for the upcoming assembly elections in Bihar seems to be over. Congress MP Tariq Anwar made a big statement about the ongoing differences between the Congress and the RJD.
They said,
“In the Bihar assembly elections, the RJD will play the role of elder brother in the grand alliance.”
On seat sharing, he clarified that no formal meeting has been held so far.
The party whose MLAs will be more, the Chief Minister will also be of the same party.
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Why was there a dispute over seat sharing and CM Face in the Grand Alliance?
After the statement of Congress MLA Ajit Sharma from Bhagalpur, there was a doubt about CM Face.
The rhetoric of Congress leaders over the “elder brother and younger brother” in the Grand Alliance increased tension.
Now after Tariq Anwar’s statement, it has become clear that the RJD will play the role of elder brother in the grand alliance.
Grand Alliance meeting: Sangharsh announced from House to Road on public interest issues
A meeting of the Grand Alliance Legislature Party was held on Thursday.
In the meeting, Tejashwi Yadav said that the issues related to the public will be raised vigorously.
If the government does not pay attention, then a demonstration will be done among the public.
The voice of all the parties of the Grand Alliance will be one, so that the message of solidarity is sent.
No dispute over the leadership of Tejashwi Yadav – consent of allies
Five parties involved in the Grand Alliance showed solidarity and agreed to the leadership of Tejashwi Yadav.
The meeting was held at the residence of former minister Alok Mehta, in which MLA-Legislative Councilors of RJD, Congress and three Left parties (CPI, CPI, CPI-Male) attended.
Congress MLAs emphasized further strengthening the Grand Alliance and denied any interaction.
New message of grand alliance: unity and strength
RJD MLAs said that the solidarity of the Grand Alliance should also be seen in the House.
Left parties, especially Male, supported this idea.
It was made clear in the meeting that there is no scope for any kind of dispute in the Grand Alliance.