India alliance problems may increase in Jharkhand? Tension due to RJD's statement; the curtain will rise today

The political temperature of Jharkhand Assembly elections has become high. On one hand, BJP has announced the candidates along with its constituent parties, on the other hand, India Alliance has also made its seat sharing formula public. JMM and Congress only decided their seats among themselves. Did not wait for RJD and ML to coordinate seats.

Bihar's opposition leader and former Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Prasad Yadav, along with top leaders of Bihar RJD, reached Ranchi, while JMM and Congress announced to contest the elections with 70 seats each. 11 seats were earmarked for constituent parties RJD and ML. In the seat distribution, the pressure of Congress and RJD on Chief Minister Hemant Soren to increase the seats did not work.

Sources say that Congress, which is claiming 33 seats, is likely to get 29 or less seats, while RJD, which is claiming more than 10 seats, may have to be satisfied with seven seats like last time. JMM takes 43 seats and Congress will get only 27 seats.

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RJD has also expressed its displeasure over this and late on Saturday night also put pressure on JMM-Congress to give more seats to its account. It is noteworthy that in the 2019 assembly elections, JMM had fielded its candidates on 43 seats, Congress on 31 and RJD on seven seats. The important thing is that the formal meeting of the four constituent parties of the Indian Alliance regarding seat sharing has not been held till date.

According to the information, a press conference has been organized by RJD's national spokesperson Manoj Jha. In this, RJD will clarify its stand regarding seat sharing. Manoj Jha has already expressed his displeasure over seat sharing. RJD says that preparations have been made for 18-20 seats.

The State Committee of Congress sometimes discussed seat sharing with Chief Minister Hemant Soren and sometimes with Congress National President Mallikarjun Kharge and Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi. There was also a conversation with RJD's Tejashwi Yadav, who reached Ranchi late on Friday night. Despite this, the leaders of the four constituent parties of the Indian alliance, JMM, Congress, RJD and MLA, could not sit together.

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RJD expressed its displeasure after the announcement of sharing of 70 seats between JMM and Congress, the main ally of the India alliance. To ensure that there is no problem in the alliance, a meeting of all the allies was called at the residence of Chief Minister Hemant Soren late on Saturday evening. On this occasion, RJD and Left parties presented their views prominently. RJD is still not ready to agree on less than 10 seats. If RJD insiders are to be believed, if a respectable agreement is not reached in the alliance, then the party has other options open to it.

Male State Secretary Manoj Bhakat says that the party has claim on six to seven seats. Although he did not make the names of the seats public, but according to the information that has come out, apart from Bagodar, Nirsa and Sidri are confirmed in the party's share. Given its strong support base, the party also claims Dhanwar and Jamua seats. The party is adamant on these seats. Many options are open. Party's Rajya Sabha MP Manoj Jha has also clarified this. According to reports, RJD will hold a press conference at 11 am on Sunday. MP Manoj Jha can clarify the party's position during this time.

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