Patna: There is a stampede among the leaders who are looking at their own future in the Lok Sabha elections. He goes and sits wherever he sees opportunity. A similar picture seems to be emerging in the politics of Bihar also. Here former MP Pappu Yadav has decided to contest elections from Purnia. For this, he has decided to merge his Jan Adhikar Party with Congress.
Pappu knows that his dream cannot be fulfilled unless he gets the blessings of RJD chief Lalu. This is the reason why he met Lalu without any delay and wrote on his ex that today he met in a family atmosphere with respected Laluji who was like a guardian and a father figure and respected leader of opposition Bhai Tejashwi ji. Together we discussed the strategy to bowl out BJP on zero in Bihar. The aim is to strengthen the India alliance in Bihar, 100 percent success in Seemanchal, Kosi, Mithilanchal.
For the past several days there were reports of Pappu Yadav’s closeness to Congress. His wife Ranjit Ranjan is also a Rajya Sabha MP of Congress. Before this she was RJD MP from Supaul. At the same time, talks were not working out between Congress and RJD regarding Pappu Yadav. It was being said that unless the green signal is received from Lalu Yadav, Pappu Yadav’s entry into the Grand Alliance will not be possible. But on Monday Pappu Yadav met Lalu Yadav after which these news are coming.
Pappu Yadav’s tweet after meeting Lalu Yadav made it clear that Pappu Yadav will be the Grand Alliance candidate from Purnia. Along with this, it also became clear that Lalu is also ready to make full use of Pappu Yadav’s popularity and his political power in Seemanchal and Kosi region. The big news from Bihar politics is that former MP Pappu Yadav will merge his Jan Adhikar Party with Congress. There is news from sources that Pappu Yadav is ready to merge his party with Congress and he can be the alliance candidate from Purnia. Let us tell you that on Tuesday Pappu Yadav had met RJD supremo Lalu Prasad Yadav. It is being told that in this meeting the strategy regarding politics of Purnia Lok Sabha constituency as well as Seemanchal and Kosi region was discussed.