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Jitan Ram Manjhi meets HM Amit Shah, confirms seat-sharing talks to be held in June-end

IANS April 28, 2025 360 views

Jitan Ram Manjhi met Union Home Minister Amit Shah to discuss Bihar's upcoming assembly elections and NDA seat-sharing strategy. The HAM chief confirmed that seat allocation talks will happen in late June, expressing confidence in the NDA's potential to win 225 seats. Manjhi reaffirmed Nitish Kumar's leadership and addressed various political issues, including liquor prohibition. The meeting signals ongoing political negotiations ahead of the crucial state elections.

"NDA will contest the upcoming Bihar elections under the leadership of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar" - Jitan Ram Manjhi"
Patna, April 28: Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM) Chief and Union MSME Minister, Jitan Ram Manjhi, met Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday to discuss preparations for the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections.

Key Points

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NDA allies to finalize seat-sharing in June-end

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Manjhi predicts 225-seat victory for NDA

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Liquor prohibition policy discussed

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Tejashwi's toddy statement addressed

Following the meeting, Manjhi made several key announcements regarding the NDA's seat-sharing strategy and election plans.

Speaking to the media after the meeting, the Union Minister said: "NDA leaders will sit together at the end of June or in the first week of July to discuss the seat-sharing. No specific demand or number of seats has been made from our side yet. However, it is expected that all NDA allies will get a respectable number of seats."

Asked about the NDA leadership, Manjhi firmly said: "There is no confusion. NDA will contest the upcoming Bihar elections under the leadership of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar."

Expressing optimism about the alliance's prospects, the Union Minister predicted: "This time, NDA will win 225 seats and form the government again under Nitish Kumar's leadership."

Manjhi also raised concerns about the 20-point programme, saying: "We were ignored in the 20-point programme last time during the Lok Sabha election, and we have expressed our displeasure over it. This issue should have been addressed when the programme was framed. Lok Sabha BJP MP Sanjay Jaiswal and Bihar State President Dilip Jaiswal have acknowledged the oversight, and corrections will be made by adding some names recommended by our party's National President."

Responding to Rashtriya Janata Dal leader Tejashwi Yadav's statement about excluding toddy from the liquor prohibition law, Manjhi clarified: "Nitish Kumar has already made toddy free under liquor prohibition law. Liquor prohibition is not bad. We appreciate Chief Minister Nitish Kumar for reviewing the policy and allowing minor drinkers to be released after paying a penalty. However, those who cannot pay the fine are jailed. Nitish Kumar should take strict action to fix this flaw in the system."

Manjhi's remarks come amid rising political activity in Bihar as the state gears up for a crucial Assembly election scheduled later this year.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Interesting developments! Seat-sharing talks in June-end gives enough time for all parties to prepare. Hope they come to a fair agreement that benefits Bihar's development. Nitish Kumar's leadership seems stable for now.
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Priya M.
225 seats prediction seems overly optimistic? 🤔 The opposition is stronger this time. NDA needs to focus more on ground work than just seat calculations.
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Sanjay T.
Good that Manjhi raised the 20-point programme issue. Smaller allies should get fair representation. That's how coalition politics works best!
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Anjali R.
The liquor prohibition policy needs more clarity. Jailing poor people who can't pay fines is harsh. Hope they implement reforms soon! 🍃
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Vikram S.
Respectfully disagree with Manjhi's assessment. The prohibition policy has caused more harm than good. Instead of tweaking it, they should reconsider the entire approach.
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Neha P.
Political season heating up in Bihar! 🎤 Curious to see how seat-sharing plays out. Smaller parties often get sidelined in these negotiations...

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