
RJD Tejashwi Yadav leader will organize India Block meeting in his official Residence in Patna 12 July 2025. Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
Before the elections in the Bihara Assembly, the Indian block organized on Saturday (July 12, 2025) in the official stay of Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and the leader of the opposition Tejashwi Yadava.
The best leaders of the opposition alliance, including Bihar Congress, in charge of Krishn Alavar, the state President Bihar Congress Rajesh Kumar, Vikassheel Insaan Party (VIP), Mukesh Sahani, along with the leaders of the left side leaders that lasted more than six hours.
After the meeting, Mr. Yadav sent a message on his X account: “Today, a meaningful and positive discussion on various topics related to the elections.”
Mr. Yadav leads a coordination committee consisting of 21 members of all six sides of the Indian block. The three left sides include the Indian Communist Party (Marxist-Lenin), the Indian Communist Party (Marxist) and the Indian Communist Party (CPI).
Sources at the meeting said that interviews were also held in a joint campaign and the Alliance Manifesto.
The head of the leader who was present at an anonymity meeting said that Mr. Yadav asked India’s leader to vehemently attack the Bihara Main Minister Nitish Kumar and maintain soft access, while Bharatiya Janata (BJP) should be the main goal.
EBC voting bank
Asked about the reasons for such an approach, the leader said: “There is a perception that Nitish Kumar is still an extremely back -class leader (EBC) of a voting bank that is more than 36%in Bihar.
After the meeting, Mr. Sahani of VIP said that the discussion was “intense and long”. He added that interviews about sharing seats for elections will soon be completed.
“We are not in a hurry. Many times the candidates (alliances) change after they have seen enemy candidates. So we are waiting for it. Those who are likely to attack the elections
The VIP boss was screened at the post of Deputy EBC Minister, if the Indian block forms a government claiming that there is no confusion about the main ministerial face for which all parties in the alliance were accepted by Tejashwi Yadav.
Mutual distrust: JD (u)
The state spokesman Janata gave (United) Anjum Ara in a medium statement focused on an opposition meeting in which she claimed that the leading crisis and mutual distrust of partners in the Indian bloc were on its peak.
“No party is ready for compromises before their personal interest. On the one hand, Mukesh Sahani requires 60 seats, on the other hand, the congress and left sides are also involved in storing their own conditions. In such a situation, the Great Alliance has no policy or leadership or any vision,” Ara said.
Published – 12 July 2025 23:14 IS IS