Is the beginning of a split in the Grand Alliance? Tejashwi's relationship has deteriorated at the question of 60 seats, Mukesh Sahni left the meeting and reached Delhi

Vikas Human Party (VIP) president and former Minister Mukesh Sahni, who demands 60 seats in the Bihar election, left the meeting of the Grand Alliance in Patna’s residence of Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), Tejashwi Prasad Yadav, Wednesday. The state president of the Balgovind party attended the meeting of the Grand Alliance coordination committee. Mukesh Sahni demands 60 consecutive seats and says that if he gets a little fewer seats, it will be good. It’s hard for Mukesh Sahni to get a few seats in the Grand Alliance. Sahni told Live Hindustan during an interview in Delhi today that the information from the meeting was received at night and when he left for Delhi, so that the state president left. Only two days ago, Mukesh Sahni shared two party agendas on social media. In the first agenda, Sahni wrote: “Vikas Human Party will dispute 60 seats, in the remaining seats, the candidates of coalition parties will dispute elections.” In the second agenda, Sahni said: “The party has announced to conduct candidates from extremely backward classes and the SC-ST Society, with a historical decision for the election in the meeting. … VIP is committed to leading power-limited communities for decades.” In the 2020 elections in Bihar, Mukesh Sahni was at the last moment of the Grand Alliance, angry about the issue of seat distribution. Sahni, who came out of Tjashwi Yadav’s press conference, later joined the NDA, where he received 11 seats from the BJP quota. Sahni’s 4 MLAs won and he also became pastor. But he finds it expensive to fight against the BJP in many seats in 2022. CM Nitish Kumar rejected Sahni from the government. The BJP included three of its MLAs in their party. Since then, Sahni has been running with opposition parties. Interesting political developments take place in Bihar about Mukesh Sahni. NDA leaders started calling him back. Santosh Kumar Suman, son of Hindustani Awam Morcha (Ham) and Union Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi’s son and minister in the Nitish government, said today that Tejashwi will not give 60 seats to Sahni, so it is better that he returns to NDA. Santosh Suman said the Sahni community is also with the NDA. Vikas Human Party (VIP) president and former Minister Mukesh Sahni, who demands 60 seats in the Bihar election, left the meeting of the Grand Alliance in Patna’s residence of Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), Tejashwi Prasad Yadav, Wednesday. The state president of the Balgovind party attended the meeting of the Grand Alliance coordination committee. Mukesh Sahni demands 60 consecutive seats and says that if he gets a little fewer seats, it will be good. It’s hard for Mukesh Sahni to get a few seats in the Grand Alliance. Sahni told Live Hindustan during an interview in Delhi today that the information from the meeting was received at night and when he left for Delhi, so that the state president left. Only two days ago, Mukesh Sahni shared two party agendas on social media. In the first agenda, Sahni wrote: “Vikas Human Party will dispute 60 seats, in the remaining seats, the candidates of coalition parties will dispute elections.” In the second agenda, Sahni said: “The party has announced to conduct candidates from extremely backward classes and the SC-ST Society, with a historical decision for the election in the meeting. … VIP is committed to leading power-limited communities for decades.” In the 2020 elections in Bihar, Mukesh Sahni was at the last moment of the Grand Alliance, angry about the issue of seat distribution. Sahni, who came out of Tjashwi Yadav’s press conference, later joined the NDA, where he received 11 seats from the BJP quota. Sahni’s 4 MLAs won and he also became pastor. But he finds it expensive to fight against the BJP in many seats in 2022. CM Nitish Kumar rejected Sahni from the government. The BJP included three of its MLAs in their party. Since then, Sahni has been running with opposition parties. Interesting political developments take place in Bihar about Mukesh Sahni. NDA leaders started calling him back. Santosh Kumar Suman, son of Hindustani Awam Morcha (Ham) and Union Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi’s son and minister in the Nitish government, said today that Tejashwi will not give 60 seats to Sahni, so it is better that he returns to NDA. Santosh Suman said the Sahni community is also with the NDA. Share this story -tags