Ram Vilas Paswan rejoins NDA; LJP to contest seven Lok Sabha seats in Bihar
NEW DELHI: BJP and LJP tonight stitched a pre-poll alliance with the Ram Vilas Paswan-led party returning to the NDA fold, 12 years after it quit over Gujarat riots, and it will fight seven out of the 40 Lok Sabha seats in Bihar under a seat-sharing deal.
A beaming BJP President Rajnath Singh made this announcement at a news conference at his residence after another round of hectic parleys by the leaders of the two parties to finalise seat-sharing in Bihar ahead of the Lok Sabha elections.
Of the remaining 33 seats in Bihar, BJP intends to contest 30 with three being given to Upendra Kushwaha's Rashtriya Lok Samta Party (RLSP)
Under the deal, LJP will contest from Hajipur, Samastipur, Jamui, Munger, Vaishali, Nalanda and Khagriya.
"I have complete faith that this alliance between the BJP and the LJP will benefit NDA not only in Bihar but also in other states in the country," Singh said.
Singh said Paswan will meet party patriarch L K Advani and BJP Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi in the next few days. The LJP supremo will also share the dais with Modi at the latter's rally on March 3 in Muzaffarpur in Bihar.
Paswan exuded confidence that the next government will be formed by the National Democratic Alliance(NDA).
"Next government will be a NDA govt," he said. "You will ask me about Modi. As far as Modi ji is concerned, LJP is now a part of NDA and NDA has already declared Modi as its PM candidate, he added.
Paswan parted ways with BJP by resigning as Coal Minister from the NDA government in April 2002, citing Gujarat riots when Modi was the Chief Minister.
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Paswan said that as far as minorities were concerned, it was a "commitment" and asserted that the way Rajnath Singh had spoken two days ago was praiseworthy
Paswan was apparently referring to Rajnath Singh's comments in which he had while reaching out to Muslims ahead of Lok Sabha elections said that "whenever, wherever if there has been any mistake and shortcoming on our part, I assure you that we will apologise to you by bowing our heads."
Paswan also said that Modi had himself said that he was a "victim of untouchability" and had been ridiculed as a tea seller.
Rajnath Singh said that the joining of new parties in NDA signified that not just dalit leaders but dalit sections of the society were also looking forward to Modi becoming the prime minister.
Paswan praised Singh saying that the NDA which had shrunk was expanding under his leadership.
Earlier in the day, in a politically-significant gesture, BJP leaders Rajiv Pratap Rudy, Ravi Shankar Prasad and Shahnawaz Hussain went to Paswan's residence to hold consultations with him.
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