Tejashwi says he too will stake claim to form govt

Press Trust of India  |  Patna 

The JD(U)-combine may have the numbers in the Assembly to prove its majority, but RJD tonight appeared in no mood to give up without a fight, with Tejashwi Yadav saying he would stake claim to form the next

"Have sought appointment with the governor. Will stake claim to form as the the single largest party. Will also get the support of JD(U) MLAs who have won after defeating candidates," Tejashwi tweeted.


The numbers are, however, stacked against him. The JD(U) and allies together have 129 MLAs in the 243-member Assembly, seven more than the magic figure of 122.

RJD has 81 MLAs and even if with 27 MLAs and CPI-ML (03) decide to back Tejashwi, their number would add up to 110. There are four independent MLAs who are likely to throw their weight behind the coalition which enjoys majority support.

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