Now Chirag Paswan puts BJP in a fix again over Rajya Sabha seat, LJP makes this claim

Now Chirag Paswan puts BJP in a fix again over Rajya Sabha seat, LJP makes this claim

A confusion has crept within the  National Democratic Alliance (NDA) over the Rajya Sabha seat, which was vacated after the demise of Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) founder and former union minister Ram Vilas Paswan. The LJP, the BJP’s ally on the centre, is demanding that the seat be given to Ram Vilas Paswan spouse, Reena Paswan.

Janata Dal (United) (JDU) has put the ball within the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP)courtroom however the identical time, BJP can also be eyeing this seat.

LJP wrote a letter to PM Narendra Modi: Chirag Paswan’s social gathering LJP has made its intentions clear. LJP media in-charge Krishna Singh Kallu has stated that making Ram Vilas Paswan’s spouse Reena Paswan a candidate for Rajya Sabha Election can be a real tribute to Ram Vilas Paswan. A letter has additionally been despatched on behalf of LJP to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on this regard.

Path for LJP not simple: NDA constituents should not talking extra brazenly about who will go to Rajya Sabha on behalf of NDA as an alternative of Ram Vilas Paswan. The means the LJP has harm the JDU within the Bihar Assembly Election 2020, it doesn’t make it simple for the LJP to get this seat.

JDU is upset with LJP: Along with Nitish Kumar, different JD(U) leaders are additionally making statements on this regard. JDU chief Ashok Chaudhary has stated that LJP has not solely broken JD(U) but in addition BJP in lots of seats. In such a state of affairs, it’s meaningless to assist LJP. JD(U) state president Vashistha Narayan Singh has additionally spoken of expelling the LJP from the NDA.

Sushil Modi’s declare: On the opposite hand, it is usually being stated that BJP can also be eyeing this seat as Sushil Kumar Modi can also be claiming the seat. All the BJP leaders have stored silence on this matter. A BJP chief stated solely on the situation of anonymity that the central management has to take a choice on this difficulty.

After Nitish Kumar was sworn-in as Bihar chief minister for the seventh time, LJP chief Chirag Paswan stated tongue-in-cheek that he hoped that the JD(U) president would “continue to be NDA’s chief minister”. Chirag, a bitter critic of Kumar, had congratulated Kumar saying, “I congratulate you on becoming the chief minister and the BJP for making you one”.

JD(U) emerged third largest within the Assembly successful 43 seats, means behind NDA ally BJP’s 74 and RJD’s 75. NDA allies Vikasheel Insaan Party and Hindustani Awam Morcha gained 4 seats every and lent assist to Kumar.

Paswan, through the acrimony-filled marketing campaign for Bihar meeting polls, had claimed that Kumar may ditch BJP after the outcomes had been out, be a part of the RJD-led Grand Alliance and make one more try at posing a problem to the NDA within the 2024 normal elections. Paswan, who had chosen to plough a lonely furrow, had stated the LJP was and can stay loyal to BJP, which was staring on the spectre of one more “paltimaar” (volte-face) by the JD(U) president.

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In one other tweet, the LJP chief termed the NDA’s victory within the state polls “a big win for Prime Minister Narendra Modi”. He took a swipe at Kumar saying “There are some people who have been in power for 15 years but still have to take help of three friends (allies)”. LJP had withdrawn from the NDA in Bihar.

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