This Article is From Aug 25, 2014

After 6-4 Win in Bihar, Lalu Says Alliance With Nitish is Here to Stay

After 6-4 Win in Bihar, Lalu Says Alliance With Nitish is Here to Stay
Patna: The Rashtriya Janata Dal or RJD President Lalu Prasad Yadav today expressed happiness over the secular alliance winning six out of the 10 seats for which by-election were held in Bihar and said the alliance would continue in future too.
    
Bihar RJD President Ramchandra Purbey communicated Mr Prasad's reaction over bypoll results to reporters in Patna as the RJD supremo is undergoing treatment at a Mumbai hospital.

"Alliance will continue in the coming Assembly polls," Mr Purbey said quoting Mr Prasad.

Out of 10 seats that went to bypoll, the BJP won 4, RJD 3, Janata Dal (United) 2 and Congress 1.

Joining the celebration at the RJD state headquarters, Mr Purbey said, "Our alliance experiment has been successful as the voters have recognised the real character of the BJP. They have realised that the BJP is not a political party but one which spreads religious hysteria and communalism in its efforts to grab power."
     
Seeking to belittle the BJP, Mr Purbey pointed out that the margin of votes on four seats won by the BJP is just around 35,200 votes while the combined margin of RJD,JD (U) and the Congress alliance's victory on six seats is over 1.35 lakh votes.

"Take the case of Parbatta constituency from where our alliance candidate Ramanand Prasad Singh has been elected by a whopping margin of 56,990 votes. It is more than the margin of all four BJP candidates. It's an indication that BJP is losing ground among the voters and their ploys won't succeed any further," Mr Purbey added.

"The alliance is nascent, but has begun on a successful note. It will continue not only in the 2015 Bihar Assembly elections, but will also expand on a national level. It is an alliance on the basis of the aspirations and wishes of the public," said Mr Purbey.
 
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