RJD chief heaps scorn on Congress
The Congress' poor show in the assembly polls compared to a much better strike rate of the RJD has prompted a section of the leaders of the Bihar party to question the national party's role in the alliance. The RJD believes that the Congress had...

(What is this thing about an alliance with the Congress)," he shot back when asked about a virtual breakup of their alliance in the bypolls to two assembly seats over the RJD's refusal to concede a seat to the national party. "Should we have given one seat (to Congress) for it to lose? So that it could lose even its deposit?" he said disdainfully. He also mocked Congress leader Bhakta Charan Das, THE party's in-charge for Bihar who has been targeting the RJD. Das had recently said the Congress is no longer part of the RJD-led alliance in the state.
The RJD's decision to field its candidate from Kusheshwar Asthan, a seat from where the Congress had contested in the 2020 assembly polls, has rankled the Congress.
The Congress' poor show in the assembly polls compared to a much better strike rate of the RJD has prompted a section of the leaders of the Bihar party to question the national party's role in the alliance. The RJD believes that the Congress had been given more number of seats than its real strength in the state
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