Amid the buzz that Congress party may contest the MLC elections in alliance with the RJD, a senior party leader put down all the floating speculations. “RJD has already decided candidates on 4 out of those 7 seats, which Congress party wanted to contest on,” he said.
However, another Congress functionary said, “The official meeting will be held on 15 January where Madhan Mohan Jha will discuss seat sharing of MLCs with the RJD.”
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