bihar elections seat sharing formula in nda revealed know how many seats can go to which party

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In such a situation, 102 or 103 seats out of 243 seats can be found in JDU’s account regarding the assembly elections. At the same time, 101 to 102 sets can be made in BJP’s account. 40 seats will be given in Lok Janshakti Party, Hindustani Awam Morcha and Rashtriya Lok Morcha.

Assembly elections are to be held in Bihar this year. Political parties are trying to help their equations about the election. The main contest in Bihar is between the NDA and the Grand Alliance. In this episode, the discussion about seat sharing within the NDA has intensified. It is being told that like seat sharing in the Lok Sabha elections, seat distribution will be done in the assembly elections. Let us tell you that BJP 17, JDU 12, LJP 5 and Hum and Rashtriya Lok Morcha contested one seat each.

In such a situation, 102 or 103 seats out of 243 seats can be found in JDU’s account regarding the assembly elections. At the same time, 101 to 102 sets can be made in BJP’s account. 40 seats will be given in Lok Janshakti Party, Hindustani Awam Morcha and Rashtriya Lok Morcha. In such a situation, it is being claimed that Chirag Paswan’s party can get 25 to 28 seats. At the same time, Jitan Ram Manjhi can get 6 to 7 seats and Upendra Kushwaha can go to four to five seats to contest elections. Sources are also telling that NDA’s face in Bihar will be Nitish Kumar. Not only this, Nitish Kumar’s party JDU is going to play the role of elder brother.

At the same time, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Tejashwi Yadav wrote a letter to Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Thursday demanding a special session of the state assembly so that new bills can be introduced to increase reservation for weaker sections of the society to “85 percent”. Leader of Opposition in the state assembly, Tejashwi shared this letter on social media. In the letter, he accused the Nitish government of “deliberately” evasting the issue. When Tejashwi was the Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar, reservation for weaker sections in the state was increased to 75 percent.

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