BJP 'will contest all LS seats it won last time in Bihar'

IANS  |  Patna 

Amid growing over seat sharing for the 2019 elections among the allies of the BJP-led NDA in Bihar, a senior on Monday said the party would contest from all seats it won last time in the state.

"BJP would contest all seats it won last time and the seats being represented by the party in the Lok Sabha," he said.

In 2014, the BJP had won 23 of 40 seats and its allies -- (LJP) and (RLSP) -- had won six and three seats, respectively.

Interestingly, the Janata Dal-United (JD-U) of had contested 2014 polls on its own and won only two of the 40 seats.

After Singh said that the party would not share its winning seat with allies, particularly the that joined hands with the BJP only last July to form government in the state, said if the BJP was confident to win all seats, it did not need any allies.

advised the to avoid making such statements in public ahead of the

There are reports of growing differences among constituents of the over seat sharing for the 2019 polls.

Citing lack of coordination in the BJP-led NDA, RLSP chief and earlier this month demanded a decision on distribution of seats among the allies for the

Soon after, the LJP of also said that it would not compromise on the seats held by it and supported the contention of Kushwaha.

Two senior leaders -- Pawan Verma and K.C. Tyagi -- also claimed that would spearhead the NDA challenge next year, and later other party leaders said that the party would contest 25 of the 40 seats in as it did in 2009 as an ally of the NDA.

Such demands may spell trouble for the NDA in with regard to seat sharing. Apparently, the BJP is keen to play the "big brother" in the backdrop of its better-than-expected performance in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls.

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First Published: Tue, June 19 2018. 00:40 IST