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Conflict arises in NDA before Amit Shah meeting with leaders of JDU, LJP, RLSP in Patna

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 7 June 2018, 16:34 IST

Before the Loksabha election of 2019, a conflict can be seen among the NDA alliance parties regarding the distribution of seats in states. Amit Shah held a meeting with Shiv Sena Chief Uddhav Thackrey at his residence Matoshree in Mumbai on Wednesday. Amit Shah is trying to strengthen the NDA alliance before the upcoming general election. Now, Amit Shah is going Patna to attend a dinner with parties of NDA alliance and satisfy their demands, But a lot of rebellious voices are coming on the surface including the Upendra Kushwaha of Rashtriya Lok Samta Party. He is also a cabinet minister in the centre. He announced his absence in dinner organised by the NDA in Patna.

NDA is organising this dinner to meet with party leaders of alliance and resolve the conflicts that are arising before the Loksabha election of 2019. The important guests, who will be present in the dinner are JDU president and current Chief Minister of Bihar Nitish Kumar, BJP leader and Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar Sushil Modi, Central Minister and president of Lok Janshakti Party Ram Vilas Paswan and RLSP chief and central minister Upendra Kushwaha. According to a member of party BJP General Secretary, BJP state head Nityanand Rai and other members of NDA will take part in dinner.


JDU General Secretary Shyam Rajak also cleared his stand before the dinner, he said Nitish Kumar is an important role. We fought over 25 seats and we will fight on the same number of seats. He said if NDA wants to utilise the image of Nitish Kumar then they should give them satisfied numbers.

According to the current mathematics, JDU is getting only 9 seats and if NDA wants to satisfy the JDU then they have to compromise their own eight MLAs.

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First published: 7 June 2018, 16:34 IST