Friend in Bihar, foe in UP: JDU to battle BJP

Law Kumar Mishra

Patna, January 22

JDU, which is in alliance with the BJP in Delhi and Patna, will contest against BJP candidates in 51 assembly constituencies in the ensuing assembly elections in neighboring Uttar Pradesh.

This was announced by Rajiv Ranjan Singh alias Lallan Singh, the National President of the JDU.

Party released the names of 26 constituencies going to elections in the first two phases. They are in the Kurmi dominated pockets. Singh said JDU wanted to contest the UP assembly elections and reach a seat sharing agreement with NDA partner, BJP. Unfortunately, BJP National President JP Nadda neither considered JDU as it’s alliance partner in UP nor hinted at negotiations.

Singh said the Union Minister of Steel, RCP Singh kept the party leader in the dark. Singh is a former 1984 batch IAS officer of Uttar Pradesh cadre and headed JDU before Lallan Singh. He was Principal Secretary of the Chief Minister, Nitish Kumar too before being elected to Rajya Sabha in 2012. RCP Singh was authorized to negotiate with the BJP.

According to Lallan Singh, “RCP kept telling us till two days back that BJP wanted to have an electoral alliance with JDU for UP assembly elections. But JP Nadda did not even talk of seat sharing.”

RCP Singh had taken oath as union minister in August last year ignoring reservations of Nitish Kumar who wanted three berths in the union cabinet, against one decided by the Prime Minister and RCP hastened to become union minister.

JDU president said since the party leadership was kept in the dark so far, the party could contest only 51 seats. “We were prepared to contest 100 seats without reaching seat sharing with the BJP, but because of confusion till the last, we are willing to field 51 candidates. We were waiting only because RCP Singh was claiming BJP wanted seat sharing with us; fact was BJP never wanted,” he added.

According to Lallan Singh, Uttar Pradesh JDU President, Anup Patel had claimed there were many claimants of the JDU symbol in Uttar Pradesh.

K C Tyagi, national secretary general of JDU, who had visited Lucknow yesterday said JDU would be in direct contest against BJP and its allies in 51 constituencies. Tyagi is a former MP from Uttar Pradesh.

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