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RJD chief meets Chirag, urges him to be a part of anti-BJP alliance

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Rashtriya Janata Dal chief Shyam Rajak has met Lok Janshakti Party’s Chirag Paswan and later referred to as for him to be a part of a united opposition alliance towards the BJP-led NDA in Bihar because the Dalit chief seems for his political choices after being snubbed by the saffron occasion.
Paswan has additionally spoken to RJD supremo Lalu Prasad, Rajak instructed PTI, including that he ought to be a part of forces with one other younger chief Tejashwi Yadav to tackle the NDA.
RJD’s Yadav is the chief of the opposition within the Bihar meeting and had led a spirited battle towards the ruling BJP-JD(U) alliance within the final 12 months’s state polls however had fallen simply in need of victory.

Rajak, as soon as a detailed aide of JD(U) chief and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, and now within the RJD, mentioned his go to to Paswan’s home was “personal” in nature however added that political talks happen when politicians meet.
There is a necessity for constructing a united anti-BJP alliance over the problems of the pursuits of Dalit and backward castes, the RJD chief mentioned.
He mentioned Chirag Paswan is the pure inheritor to his father Ram Vilas Paswan’s legacy.
With Prime Minister Narendra Modi inducting Paswan’s uncle Pashupati Kumar Paras, who has joined arms with 4 different MPs of his occasion towards the son of the late Dalit stalwart, as Cabinet minister in his authorities, political choices for the younger LJP chief appear restricted.
RJD leaders have been talking in assist of Chirag Paswan and urging him to affix arms with the opposition alliance in Bihar.
Though he has no MLAs with him, Paswan’s resolution to formally break ties with the BJP and be a part of the rival camp might be a psychological increase to it.
Paswan has, nevertheless, made it clear that his present precedence is to strengthen his occasion, and he has launched “aashirvaad yatra” within the state for the aim.

With Bihar having no main electoral battle for fairly a while, there is no such thing as a speedy cause for him to resolve on his subsequent plan of action.
In his remarks, the Jamui MP has usually expressed his anguish on the BJP for not coming to his assist throughout the disaster in his occasion however has nonetheless kept away from attacking its management.
The LJP has six Lok Sabha MPs and 5 of them have elected Paras as their chief within the House.