Lok Sabha Election / Will INDIA alliance break even before seat agreement?

Zoom News : Jan 19, 2024, 02:25 PM
Lok Sabha Election: National Conference President Farooq Abdullah has said in an interview that if seat sharing is not agreed upon soon, there could be a threat to the India alliance, some members may try to form a separate group. After this statement, divisions in the Indian alliance are clearly visible.

Samajwadi Party MP Ram Gopal Yadav spoke to the media, he said that if Congress wants, it can take a decision on seat sharing soon, while JDU leader KC Tyagi has also agreed with Farooq Abdullah's statement and said that he will be with India alliance. Having been involved since day one, I share his concerns. KC Tyagi has called Farooq a big leader of the India alliance.

‘Delay creates disappointment’

KC Tyagi has said that JDU has expressed concern earlier also, seat sharing and other work should be completed otherwise there will be disappointment. It is the responsibility of Congress to include everyone, so they should do it quickly otherwise people will be disappointed. According to KC Tyag, the delay creates frustration among the constituent parties.

‘Work keeping in mind the preparations of BJP’

Pointing out the important role of Congress, Tyagi said that the work of management and coordination of the alliance is of the Congress Party, so it is important that it does this work quickly so that dissatisfaction does not arise. KC Tyagi has even said that seeing the work of Bharatiya Janata Party and their preparation, we should work.

‘Less than 16 seats are not acceptable in Bihar’

On the politics of Bihar, Tyagi said that there is no dispute in Bihar, we had won 16 seats, there will be no compromise on those seats. Elaborating on this, KC Tyagi has said that his party had joined the NDA alliance after winning 16 seats and then joined the UPA, hence there will be no compromise on those seats.

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