No question of alliance with RJD, will contest 2019 polls with BJP: JD(U)

The JD(U) National Executive also authorised Nitish Kumar to take decisions on the 2019 Lok Sabha elections

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The Janata Dal-United (JD-U) on Sunday said that it would "like" to contest the 2019 elections with its coalition partner while stressing that there was no question of patching up with the "corrupt" (RJD).

"It would put to rest all sorts of speculations in the media that we are going to break away from the BJP," KC Tyagi told IANS.

Hours after Tyagi briefed the media about the meet, Deputy tweeted that the JD-U has passed a resolution in its Executive that it will contest elections in 2019 with

The JD-U meet comes in the wake of its call that the party will play "big brother" in and will be the face of NDA in the state.

Tyagi ruled out the possibilities of re-aligning with the (RJD) but kept the options open for on the conditions that the party should clear its stand about Lalu Prasad's party.

"Our leader had met (before ditching the grand alliance) and apprised him about the corrupt Lalu Prasad family. But he (Gandhi) didn't do anything to stop the grand alliance from disintegrating. Rahul Gandhi's stand on corruption is not clear. Until or unless the makes its stand clear about the corrupt RJD, how can we communicate with it," he said.

"Our leader Nitish Kumar's message is very clear. Our party will not compromise on the corruption, crime and communalism," he said, adding the JD-U was firm on maintaining these principles.

Asked if he was hinting at JD-U being open to coming back to a Congress-led alliance sans RJD, Tyagi told IANS: "You are free to draw your own inferences."

During the day-long the JD-U also decided to contest Assembly polls in four states -- Manipur, Madhya Pradesh, and "The party will contest on selected seats," Tyagi said.

"Some say we are helping BJP but we are neither supporting them nor opposing them... we are not helping them," he told reporters.

Addressing the Executive members, made it clear that there were no official talks yet about seat-sharing with the BJP but the party can't be taken for granted.

"We had got 17 per cent of vote share in 2014 when we were crossing through difficult times. So no one can ignore us. Those who ignore us will be ignored by the people of Bihar," a source present in the meeting quoted him as saying.

The National Executive also authorised Nitish Kumar to take decisions in regards to the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

During the meet, the party passed two resolutions - one supporting the idea of holding simultaneous polls to Lok Sabha and State Assemblies, and the other opposing the Assam Citizenship Amendment Bill.

The developments come ahead of BJP Amit Shah's visit to Bihar next week.

First Published: Mon, July 09 2018. 06:41 IST