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Rebuffed by RJD, Pappu announces to contest all Lok Sabha, assembly seats in Bihar

| @indiablooms | Feb 14, 2018, at 12:29 am

Patna, Feb 13 (TheBiharPost): Jan Adhukar Party (JAP) chief Pappu Yadav on Tuesday announced to contest all the 40 Lok Sabha seats and 243 assembly seats in the next elections in Bihar.

“We have decided to contest all the LS and assembly seats to provide an alternative to the people of Bihar,” Yadav, who represents Madhepura seat in the Lok Sabha, told the media in Patna on Tuesday.

According to the inside story, Yadav was forced to make this announcement after the RJD refused to ally with his party for his past activities.

Only last week, senior RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav had ruled out his fresh entry to the party saying “There is no place for Pappu Yadav in the RJD and those seeking for his entry to the party too will face the axe.”

Yadav who was elected as Lok Sabha Member from Madhpeura seat on RJD ticket in the last 2014 parliamentary elections was expelled from the party later after he rebelled against the party leadership.

Recently, RJD vice-president Raghuvansh Prasad Singh had favoured re-entry of Yadav to the RJD but the proposal has been shot down by the party.

(thebiharpost.com)

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