CPI to contest six LS seats in Bihar under 'Left Democratic

Press Trust of India  |  Patna 

The (CPI) unit today said it has nothing to do with "Grand Alliance" and in its place the party would like to have a "Left Democractic Secular Front" with RJD and for the crucial 2019 in the state.

"Earlier, we had decided to contest 10 seats under the 'Left Democratic Secular Front' but the party has now decided to fight on six seats in the state," the CPI told reporters.

The six seats on which the party intends to field its candidates are- Begusarai, Madhubani, Motihari, Khagaria, Gaya and Banka, Singh accompanied by party's national committee member and its state secretariat council members and Vijay Narayan Mishra, said.

CPI which had fought in alliance with the JD(U) in 2014 drew nought in

In order to ensure defeat of BJP,the party would review the situation state-wise and have an alliance accordingly, he said.

"It is almost certain that CPI would have an alliance with in Odisha," he said.

Replying to a query as whether he had any talks with Lalu Prasad on the issue, Singh said "We did not have any talks with Lalu Prasad on the number of seats but yes we did have talks with him on fighting the polls together to defeat BJP".

"Prasad made it clear that there will be an alliance with the CPI but not a word on (number of seats)," he claimed.

The Bihar CPI said that the party would hold a mega "Bhajpa Harao, Desh Bachao" rally in the state capital on October 25 as part of its preparations to Lok Sabha elections and also to show its strength in the state.

He was giving details of the two day meeting of committee and state council of party's state unit that ended on July 1.

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First Published: Mon, July 02 2018. 17:55 IST