Lalu, Owaisi and Rahul
Owaisi’s party has suffered a major setback before the Bihar assembly elections. According to sources, the Congress-RJD leadership and the grand alliance decided that there will be no alliance with Owaisi’s party. A few days ago, Owaisi’s party wrote a letter to the leaders of the Grand Alliance in Bihar and expressed his desire to join the Grand Alliance.
According to sources, the RJD and Congress leadership has decided not to compromise with any communal party. It has been decided that if a third front is formed, then it is only to give benefit to it on the lines of BJP’s B team. The grand alliance will take this matter among the public.
‘Unilateral love will not work’
Owaisi’s party AIMIM recently wrote a letter to Lalu Yadav expressing a desire to join the grand alliance but did not get any positive response from there. After this, Owaisi’s party has decided to contest elections in Bihar on its own. Owaisi said that his party will now look for a third front and focus on the Seemanchal region of Bihar.
Owaisi’s party made it clear on Monday that his party will not be part of the India alliance in the upcoming Bihar assembly elections. He said that now unilateral love will not work. He also said that the allegations against him were false and the coalition does not want any leader of the poor and buried classes emerge.
Owaisi told Sir ‘Back Door NRC’
Apart from this, Owaisi termed the special intensive revision of the voter list in Bihar as ‘Back Door NRC’. He said that the Election Commission does not have the right to decide citizenship. He criticized the lack of transparency and haste in this process.
Owaisi’s party wrote a letter to Lalu
In Bihar, AIMIM state president Akhtarul Iman wrote a letter to RJD Chief Lalu Prasad Yadav. In this, AIMIM was urged to include in the grand alliance. It was said in this letter that you are very aware that the AIMIM party is playing its active role in the politics of Bihar since 2015.
Iman further wrote that the party has been trying from the very first day that the secular votes should not be scattered at the time of elections. It cannot be denied that due to the scattering of secular votes, communal powers get an opportunity to be in power.
It was further stated in the letter that we had expressed their desire to join the Grand Alliance during the last assembly and Lok Sabha elections, but our effort could not be successful. The election of the year 2025 assembly is in front of us, so once again we wish that the AIMIM party should be included in the grand alliance. If we all contest the upcoming assembly elections together, then I am confident that you will be able to stop the scattering of secular votes and the next government of Bihar will be formed by the Grand Alliance.