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Cong proposes to go it alone in Bihar Assembly bypoll

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Press Trust of India Patna
Apparently deserted by RJD in the wake of disastrous results of General elections, Bihar Congress leaders have proposed to go it alone in Assembly bypolls on 10 seats next month.

At a meeting held at the Bihar Pradesh Congress Committee (BPCC) headquarters at Sadaqat Asharm, top state party leaders including the legislature party leader in Assembly Sadanand Singh and his counterpart in the legislative council Madan Mohan Jha, proposed that the party should go alone in Assembly bypolls on 10 seats, BPCC President Ashok Chaudhary said.

The senior leaders opined that Congress has lost its traditional support base in Bihar over the years and going it alone in the Assembly by-polls is the only way the party could get back its support base, he said.
 

The leaders also noted that the alliance with RJD has backfired, with traditional Congress supporters going separate ways to aid other parties.

"We have taken note of the sentiments of senior leaders and their wishes that Congress should contest the Assembly bypolls on its own and their views will be communicated to the party's central leadership for a decision at the earliest," the BPCC president said.

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First Published: Jul 20 2014 | 7:15 PM IST

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