"The electoral alliance was only for Lok Sabha seats, and not for Legislative Assembly seats. We will put our candidates on five assembly seats. There will be a friendly fight between us," Prasad told reporters today.
Both parties have allied in the upcoming Lok Sabha Polls with RJD contesting on 27 out of 40 seats in Bihar, while Congress fighting on 12 seats. Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) has been given one seat in the alliance.
Prasad also clarified that there had been "no talks about joint campaigning or dais sharing by both parties during the public rallies of Congress President Sonia Gandhi".
Congress has already declared its intention to contest all five assembly seats despite its alliance with RJD.
Prasad also took potshots at Janata Dal (United), calling its manifesto 'a bundle of lies' and said the party is nowhere in contest in the polls. He also criticised Chief Minister Nitish Kumar over this.