'Unhappy' with seats on offer in Bihar, LJP deliberates next course of action
Though there is no official word on the likely seat-sharing formula among the three NDA partners, CM Nitish Kumar-led JD(U), BJP and the LJP, sources said Paswan's party has been offered around 27 seats. The party is likely to take a decision in a...

Though there is no official word on the likely seat-sharing formula among the three NDA partners, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar-led JD(U), BJP and the LJP, sources said Paswan's party has been offered around 27 seats.
In 2015, it had contested 42 seats and won two. The JD(U) was then part of the opposition alliance which had comprehensively defeated the NDA.
Sources said what has irked LJP leaders is that several seats on which they were keen that the party should contest do not figure among the constituencies on offer.
The LJP has also refuted reports that a few of its six Lok Sabha MPs are opposed to the party walking out of the NDA in the assembly polls and released a video message of its Vaishali MP Veena Devi in which she has favoured fighting on 143 seats.
LJP president Chirag Paswan has been lauding the BJP leadership, indicating that his party will not put up candidates against the saffron party even as it considers contesting on constituencies which will fall in the JD(U)'s quota.
The sources said the BJP has also offered the party some seats in the state's legislative council.
With the party's patron and Chirag's father Ram Vilas Paswan remaining hospitalised, the party's task to thrash out an acceptable seat-sharing agreement with its allies has become all the more difficult.
Chirag Paswan on Tuesday visited a temple in the national capital to pray for his father's quick return to good health.
The BJP on its part has maintained that the NDA is intact, and all its three partners will fight the Bihar assembly polls together.
The JD(U), whose equation with the LJP has been far from cordial, has refused to be drawn into any seat-sharing arrangement with Paswan's party.
The JD(U) has said the LJP's alliance is with the BJP not with it.
The Bihar assembly polls will be held in three phases on October 28, November 3 and November 7, and the counting of votes will take place on November 10.
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