Ranchi (Jharkhand) [India], October 19 (ANI): Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) general secretary Supriyo Bhattacharya said that there are "contradictions" within the National Democratic Alliance and Mahagathbandhan.
The JMM leader said that they will review the alliance in the State.
Bhattacharya told reporters on Saturday, "...There are contradictions within the NDA as well as within the Mahagathbandhan. There is infighting in many seats...We will also review the alliance in the state. Because every time there is betrayal. They have betrayed the workers of the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha...We will win the elections and ensure that the next government in Bihar will not be formed without the consent of the JMM..."
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) on Saturday said that it will contest the Bihar polls on its own and not as part of Mahagathbandhan.
The announcement came after the Mahagathbandhan, which includes RJD and Congress, failed to seal a pact for the first phase of the Bihar polls, with the nomination process ending on Friday. The constituents of Mahagathbandhan are engaged in a "friendly fight" on some seats.
Bhattacharya announced that the party will contest six seats on its own.
"Dhamdaha, Chakai, Katoria, Manihari, Jamui and Pirpainti - we will contest these. The situation everywhere is different. Why is Congress contesting against RJD? Why is CPI contesting against VIP? Election strategies change," he said.
Polling for the Bihar elections 2025 will take place on November 6 and 11.
The results will be announced on November 14.
Electioneering has picked up pace, specially on seats going to the polls in the first phase of Bihar election. (ANI)
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