The Union minister claimed that notwithstanding the alliance between JD-U and RJD, the NDA will win the Assembly polls in Bihar with a two-third majority.
"This alliance is not going to succeed. This alliance is just aimed at putting up a show before the media. This is an alliance in which both (Prasad and Kumar) will meet with a knife in their hands and backstab each other," Paswan, who heads Lok Janshakti Party, a key NDA ally, told PTI.
"Some time back RJD leader Abdul Bari Sidiqui was also saying that he was also a candidate for the CM post. Before they announce an alliance, Nitish goes to meet Rahul Gandhi alone," Paswan told PTI.
The LJP chief alleged that Lalu Prasad and Nitish Kumar are coming together "anyhow now" as they have realised that they have "no strength".
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Paswan also questioned why the issue of alliance between the two parties is "dragging" on for such a long time if everything was fine between them.
"We were hearing about merger of RJD and JDU for last so many months. It did not materialise. Similarly this alliance will also fall apart during elections," the LJP chief said.
His remarks came on a day when Bihar's ruling JD(U) and Lalu Prasad's RJD decided to contest the state Assembly polls in alliance and constituted a six-member committee to finalise seat-sharing.