Lok Sabha Election: Suddenly political meeting became intense

Sekar Chandra
Generally, one or two months before the elections, the process of meeting the alliance leaders increases. There

is still a lot of time for the possible lok sabha elections next year (Lok Sabha election 2024), in such a

situation, meanings are being drawn regarding the intensified meeting between the leaders. In recent times,

Chief minister nitish kumar had reached Rabri residence on Sunday, although he could not meet RJD

President Lalu prasad Yadav on this day.

A day after this, nitish kumar again reached former chief minister Rabri residence. On this day he met Lalu

Prasad and there was a conversation between the two leaders for about half an hour. During this period,

generally nitish kumar has been coming to meet RJD President Lalu Prasad, but on thursday Lalu Prasad

suddenly reached the Chief Minister's residence and met Nitish Kumar.

Discussion of Nitish's PM candidacy heats up politics

Even on this day, both the leaders talked alone for 30 to 35 minutes. After these meetings, the leaders of Lalu

Prasad's party RJD on friday heated up the politics by declaring nitish kumar as the most eligible PM

candidate. Meanwhile, party OF INDIA' target='_blank' title='communist party of india-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">communist party of india (CPI) national general secretary D. raja met RJD president

Lalu prasad on wednesday and discussed intensifying the fight against the ruling bharatiya janata party at the

Centre.

Doubt over seat distribution in India

Now meanings are being drawn regarding these rapid meetings of the leaders of the parties included in the

alliance of opposition parties India. It is being said that due to lack of clarity regarding seat sharing in the

alliance, all the parties are busy. Sources believe that all the parties want the seats to be divided. An RJD

leader, on the condition of anonymity, says that there is darkness regarding seat distribution. He even said that

RJD and JDU are also confused as to how many seats they will contest.

Find Out More:

Related Articles: