"Every party has a right to air its view. So far, talks on seat-sharing and other issues have not even begun in the NDA," senior BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi told PTI.
"Till a decision is taken, any party could present some claim... All the issues would be sorted out amicably," he said over phone from Naughachia.
Upendra Kushwaha, Union Minister of state for HRD, is a friend-turned foe of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.
Asked that RLSP has asked the BJP to contest on 102 assembly seats leaving 74 and 67 seats for the LJP and RLSP respectively, Sushil Modi refused to make any comment and said these issues would be taken up in NDA meeting.
"Presently, we are busy with elections to 24 seats of Legislative Council from local bodies which would be over by July 15 after which the party leadership would take up issues for September-October Assembly elections," Sushil Modi, most prominent face of BJP in the state said.