Bihar Election: Congress-JD(U) alliance on cards; Nitish Kumar and Rahul Gandhi to challenge Modi?
New Delhi, June 7: Ahead of assembly election in Bihar, which is expected to be held by the end of 2015, a new political alliance might be formed to create trouble for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Congress and JD(U) may form the alliance to restrict BJP's ongoing winning spree in elections.
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Sunday, June 7 met Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi at the latter's residence in New Delhi. The Bihar CM arrived in the national capital a day before.

It has been speculated that JD(U) and Congress leaders may join hands to challenge Narendra Modi and his BJP party leaders in the upcoming assembly election in Bihar.
Meanwhile, Lalu Prasad Yadav, the RJD chief, who arrived in Delhi on Sunday, said he will be meeting leaders on the alliance issue.
JD(U) chief Sharad Yadav, who had on Thursday asserted that RJD, JD-U and Congress will fight the Bihar Assembly polls together, is already back in the national capital having rounds of negotiations with leaders of other parties in Bihar.
The top leaders of RJD and JD(U) are expected to hold back to back meetings in the national capital to thrash out differences soon. The leaders are likely to hold a meeting at the residence of Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav as well to resolve the Bihar alliance issue.
The SP chief was chosen by the six splinter groups of the Janta Parivar, including these parties, to work out their grand merger plan to take on a resurgent BJP, which has made deep inroads into their vote banks in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and even Haryana.
The issue of merger of the six parties is for the time being slowed down with the focus shifting on first firming up the alliance for Bihar, the cradle of social engineering.
Amid speculation over the alliance, JD(U) President Sharad Yadav had on Thursday asserted that his party will fight the Assembly polls together with RJD and Congress to challenge BJP.
Just days before, there was a bitter war of words between leaders of JD(U) and RJD amid speculation that the RJD chief was not keen to project Nitish Kumar as the chief ministerial candidate of the alliance.
RJD Vice-President Raghubansh Prasad Singh, who had openly expressed his reservations against declaring Kumar as the chief minister candidate of the alliance outraging the JD(U), later appealed to Congress President Sonia Gandhi to hammer out a solution and give shape to the anti-BJP alliance in Bihar.
The leaders from the two parties are expected meet the Congress leadership here as well but time is yet to be finalised. Under one of the seat-sharing formulae that is being discussed, both RJD and JD(U) could contest 100 seats each while 43 could be left for Congress, CPI-M, CPI and the NCP. Bihar Assembly has 243 seats.
OneIndia News
(With agency inputs)
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