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Posted: 2019-11-12T09:37:09Z | Updated: 2019-11-12T09:37:09Z Jharkhand Elections: LJP To Contest Alone On 50 Seats, Says Chirag Paswan | HuffPost
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Jharkhand Elections: LJP To Contest Alone On 50 Seats, Says Chirag Paswan

Though the LJP wanted an alliance with the BJP, the saffron party was reluctant.
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Lok Janshakti Party leader Chirag Paswan addresses a press conference in New Delhi on 18 March.

NEW DELHI — Lok Janshakti Party president Chirag Paswan announced on Tuesday that his party will contest 50 seats in the Jharkhand assembly elections, scheduled to be held in five phases between 30 November and 20 December. 

“The state unit of the party had to take a decision on fighting the Jharkhand assembly polls. It has decided that the Lok Janshakti Party will contest 50 seats on its own,” Paswan said.

Though the LJP wanted an alliance with the BJP, the saffron party was reluctant as its leaders believed that the regional party did not have much to offer electorally in the state. The BJP and the LJP are allies in neighbouring Bihar.

Another BJP ally in Bihar, the Janata Dal (United), has already announced to go solo in the Jharkhand polls.

The BJP received a setback on Monday when its Jharkhand ally AJSU unilaterally announced a number of candidates, including against senior saffron party leaders.

BJP leaders are working to defuse the crisis as the party begins its campaign to retain power in the state, which has 81 assembly constituencies.

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