Bihar Election: India Block met a strategy at Tejashvi’s house; Pay attention to seat allocation. Bharat News

New Delhi: India Block Allies held a strategic meeting on Saturday in the house of President Janata Dal chief Tejashvi Yadav, which was mainly focusing on seat allocation for the upcoming Bihar assembly elections.The program for Bihar elections is still not out, but all parties are trying their efforts to convince voters that they are better than others. The discussion, which lasted for about six hours, under the leadership of Yadav, who was the head of the coalition’s coordination committee. Later in a brief media conversation, he confirmed the introduction of the seat-sharing negotiations, but maintained discretion about specific details.The RJD leader, the Chief Minister of India BLOC, was estimated as a person named, criticized the NDA administration under Nitish Kumar, alleging copying his initiative, including the Youth Commission and increasing the pension of old age. He said, “My Bahin Samman Yojana will also be copied by him soon.”Yadav expressed confidence in his promise of providing women with a monthly stipend of Rs 2,500, if their party assumed power. He highlighted the alleged disability of the NDA government in maintaining law and order.Responding to concerns about the safety of NDA partner Chirag Paswan, Yadav suggested that he should inform the Center about ‘Jungle Raj’ in Bihar. The term ‘Jungle Raj’ is often used by BJP leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who refers to RJD’s previous regime records.The meeting included Congress in -charge of Bihar Krishna Alvaru, VIP President Mukesh Sahani and leftist party representatives. Sahni later mentioned the schemes about the seat-sharing and coordination committee and special intensive amendment of the electoral rolls.When a former Bollywood designer was questioned about the post of Deputy Chief Minister under a potential Yadav leadership, who was previously a designer who set up the alliance with BJP, replied with a smile, “Who, but me,” before departing.