"We will oppose the candidature of the dissident JD(U) MLA and former agriculture minister Narendra Singh's two MLA sons - Ajay Pratap (Jamui) and Sumit Kumar Singh (Chakai), the disqualified JD(U) MLAs Raju Singh (Sahebganj) and Ajit Kumar (Kanti), besides the JD(U) MLA Anil Kumar (Tekari)," state unit LJP President Pashupati Kumar Paras told reporters.
He said that his party has already apprised its decision to the senior BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi.
The move followed Narendra Singh, then the state unit LJP President, having split the party in 2005 and walked out with a dozen MLAs after the electorate had given a fractured mandate in assembly polls held earlier that year.
LJP supremo Ramvilas Paswan, who is the Union Food and Consumers Affairs Minister, nodded when asked to comment on his younger brother's assertion that his party will put up candidates against these five present and former MLAs if the HAM (Secular) were to give tickets to them in the upcoming assembly polls despite both parties being part of the NDA.
The LJP had earlier hailed Manjhi's decision to join the NDA saying that the HAM (Secular)'s joining will boost the BJP-led coalition's electoral prospects in Bihar and ensure defeat of the secular alliance at the hustings.