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No back door alliance with LJP, says BJP Bihar unit Last Updated : 06 Oct 2020 06:05:06 PM IST Sanjay Jaiswal After the Lok Janshakti Party walked out of an alliance in Bihar but preferred to continue with its ties with the NDA at the Centre, the BJP state unit on Tuesday asserted that there was no back door alliance with the party led by Chirag Paswan.
The BJP state unit clarified that it was fighting the Bihar Assembly elections in October-November under the leadership of Chief Minister and Janata Dal-United President Nitish Kumar, who was the "undisputed leader of the National Democratic Alliance" in the state."Our party is contesting the elections under Nitish's leadership. Whosoever goes against him or challenges him will not be a part of the NDA," said BJP Bihar unit chief Sanjay Jaiswal.Jaiswal's statement comes after LJP leader Chirag Paswan reportedly said that his party was with the BJP but had differences with the JD-U and Nitish.With October 8 being the last date for filing of nominations for the 71 Assembly seats going to polls in the first phase on October 28, the picture about NDA seat-sharing is still not clear.A meeting of BJP leaders like former Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadanvis, Jaiswal, Prem Kumar, and Mangal Pandey was underway at the residence of Deputy CM Sushil Kumar Modi to reach a decision on seat-sharing.IANS Patna For Latest Updates Please-
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