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Ready to contest Bihar assembly polls if it helps my party improve strike rate: Chirag Paswan

Ready to contest Bihar assembly polls if it helps my party improve strike rate: Chirag Paswan

Time of India2 days ago

NEW DELHI: In what can further stir the already roiled Bihar political waters, LJP leader, Union minister Chirag Paswan, has said that he was open to contesting the forthcoming assembly polls if that helps his party and improves its "strike rate".
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'The
has tried this strategy many times by fielding their MPs in the assembly elections and have got its benefit. If my candidature in the assembly polls strengthens my party's position and my strike rate increases — we had a 100% strike rate in the Lok Sabha elections, I would like my strike rate to be good in the seats where my party and the alliance will be contesting,' Paswan said in a video clip that he reposted on his X handle.
The Union minister said that he did not see himself being confined to central politics for long, adding that his desire to improve conditions in Bihar and people there was the sole reason why he joined politics. 'I have my own vision of Bihar first, Bihari first. In such a situation, I want my state to stand at par with developed states. After becoming an MP for the third time, I realised that it may not be possible (to work for Bihar) by staying in Delhi,' he said.
Chiarag also said that he had shared his views before party leaders that he wanted to go back to Bihar 'quickly'. He added that if the party's evaluation finds it will benefit from his contesting in the polls, he would contest in the assembly election.
Chirag, who has successfully inherited the reins of the LJP fending off a strong claim by his uncle, is seen as a potential swing factor in Bihar politics because of his hold over fellow Paswans who account for nearly 4.5% of the population.
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He has never been loath to leverage this to drive hard bargains and seek to force reluctant partners to acquiesce in his demands.
Chief minister
and his JD(U) paid a stiff cost for underestimating his 'damage potential' in 2020 as Chirag, angered by the latter's dismissal of his claim for at least 30 of the 240 seats, focused his energy on hurting Kumar's candidates. The revenge strike saw Nitish's tally dipping to 42.
BJP helped them patch up and recently Chirag's statement that there was no vacancy for the job of CM was seen as accommodative of JD(U)'s insistence that their leader was deserving of one more term and BJP's desire to spare the CM discomfiture.
Chirag repeated this on Monday in response to a question from a reporter.'There is no vacancy for the post of Bihar CM. Nitish Kumar will be on the post after the polls.' However, the tone of the statement and the build up for it, with his brother-in-law, LS member Arun Bharti telling media Chirag could consider an assembly run, suggest that he is not reconciled to being the perpetual fourth fiddle after BJP, RJD and JDU and could he positioning himself for a hard stand in seat-sharing talks among NDA partners, as well for the openings which may come up post -assembly elections.

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