JD(U) to contest on 122 seats, BJP gets 121 seats | Bihar Assembly polls 2020

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Published on October 6, 2020 - Duration: 03:50s

JD(U) to contest on 122 seats, BJP gets 121 seats | Bihar Assembly polls 2020

The ruling NDA in Bihar on Tuesday announced its seat-sharing formula for the assembly elections under which JD(U) will contest on 122 seats and BJP 121 out of a total of 243 seats.

BJP backed Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's leadership to the hilt and rebuffed LJP chief Chirag Paswan who has raised a banner of revolt.

At a joint press conference of the top leadership of the JD (U) and the BJP, where Kumar who heads the former was also present, it was declared that the two partners have clinched a deal where both will have an almost equal share of the pie.

"The JD(U) has got 122 seats out of which we have set aside seven for the Hindustani Awam Morcha (headed by former CM Jitan Ram Manjhi).

Voting in Bihar to be done in three phases starting October 28.


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