Jharkhand opposition parties agree to fight LS polls in alliance

IANS  |  Ranchi 

The opposition parties in have agreed to fight the 2019 polls by forming an alliance, a state said here on Monday.

"The initial round of talks have taken place in The Congress, JMM, and have agreed in principal to fight the polls together. The second round of talks will take place in the last week of this month also in to finalise on seat sharing," Kishore Sahdeo, the state's spokesperson, told IANS.

said: "We have agreed to fight the polls in alliance to defeat the The seat sharing will be decided in the coming days."

The and had cemented an alliance for the first time in Jharkhand in 2004 and won 13 of the 14 seats.

The Congress, and had also fought in the 2014 polls in alliance but it did not make much impact.

The BJP had alone won 12 out of the 14 Lok Sabha seats that year.

Meanwhile, Congress sources said that the Left parties have also approached them to become part of the alliance.

"The role of the Left parties in the alliance is not clear. The central party leaders will decide over the issue," a party source told IANS.

The JMM is biggest opposition party in the with 18 seats.

JMM wants the opposition parties to accept President and former as the Chief Ministerial candidate for next year's Assembly polls.

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First Published: Mon, October 22 2018. 13:24 IST