Mahagatbandhan for rainbow coalition in Bihar for 2019 poll

Press Trust of India  |  Patna 

Even as all eyes are set on how the NDA resolves the thorny seat-sharing issue, the rival in is busy stitching a rainbow coalition to defeat the BJP-led combination in the 2019

Senior leaders of the constituent parties have been meeting away from the to discuss seat sharing among them based on "realistic" ground level strength of a party in a constituency, sources in the RJD, and of former Chief said.

had a fruitful meeting with and in early this week, its Danish told

in charge of organisation, had met Lalu Prasad in on July 12. His son has also met several times.

Sources insisted that "in all likelihood" the Rashtriya Lok Samata Party (RLSP) of Union would be part of the

Kushwaha, Union of state for HRD in the Narendra Modi cabinet, had not responded to an overture of to join them. But, the sources insisted Kushwaha would ultimately move to their camp.

Sources said as per talks so far, out of the 40 Lok Sabha seats in Bihar, Lalu Prasad's RJD would have almost half of them.

The Congress would get 10, HAM and RLSP 4 each, NCP and Left would get one seat each. Veteran socialist may field his son on RJD symbol from Madhepura, they claimed.

The Congress is seeking more seats claiming that its support base has increased in the state after the 2015 Assembly election.

"The Congress wants to field its candidates on more than 12 seats it had fought in 2014 in alliance with RJD," its state chief H K Verma said, adding this was based on the fact that its support base had expanded now.

Senior Congress Ashok Gehlot, during his meeting at in on July 12, faced a demand by some leaders like Rajya Sabha that the party should insist on a respectable seat-sharing formula and not remain content with whatever was left over by the RJD.

Following this Gehlot had said it was a "majboori" (compulsion) for the party to hold talks with parties like the RJD and earlier with the JD(U) for an alliance in and batted for strengthening the party so that it could win elections on its own.

The RJD had hit back, saying they were themselves worried about the "bad shape in which the Congress is".

Even HAM is eyeing for a fifth seat.

The sources said that former JNU might be fielded as a candidate from his native Begusarai constituency.

might be repeated from his Katihar seat.

RJD said that "there is no 'kitch-kitch'(rumbling) on seat-sharing which would be sorted out by senior leaders of the constituents."

As per the arrangements in the Mahagatbandhan in 2014, the RJD had contested 27 seats while Congress had put up nominees at 12 places and NCP I.

The RJD, which relies on "M-Y" (Muslim-Yadav) support base, had managed to win four seats then while the Congress bagged two and NCP's emerged victorious from Katihar.

The had maximum numbers with BJP winning 22, LJP 6 and RLSP 3. The JD(U) with two seats has joined them now.

But, out of the four seats won by the RJD, Madhepura Rajesh Ranjan alias Pappu Yadav left it to float his own Jan Adhikar Party (JAP).

The Araria seat orginally won by is represented by his son now after his death. In addition, has its representatives from Bhagalpur and Banka seats.

The Congress has its in Ranjeet Ranjan (wife of Pappu Yadav) from Supual and from Kisanganj.

The RJD ranked second on 20 seats in in the last Parliamentary poll, while the Congress had ended as runners up in 8 places. The HAM is a new entrant in the camp.

Its chief and former had walked out of the NDA on the eve of the Araria Lok Sabha bypoll early this year and joined hands with

Both Manjhi and Kushwaha have felt marginalised after re-entry of Nitish Kumar's party JD(U) in the following disintegration of the Grand Alliance ministry last year.

Former state Assembly Uday Narayan Chaudhary, who has left Nitish Kumar, is moving in the company of RJD and former Yashwant Sinha, who quit the BJP, is also with the Mahagatbandhan and could be fielded by the RJD.

After ice breaking breakfast and dinner meetings with in on July 12 last, had exuded confidence that the seat-sharing proposal would come from the BJP in four-five weeks.

The NDA in Bihar comprises the JD(U), the BJP, the LJP and the RLSP.

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First Published: Sun, July 22 2018. 11:00 IST