NCP needs 12 seats for return to ‘secular alliance’

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PATNA:  On a daily basis when it walked out of the ' secular alliance ' in Bihar, protestant against the ' humiliating ' provide of 3 seats for the assembly elections, the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) aforesaid on Thursday that it will not come to the ' maha gathbandhan ' (grand alliance) unless it absolutely was offered a minimum of 12 seats. "We are neglected. We have a tendency to be even consulted before the seat distribution was finalised. This is an insult to us. There could be no cooperation over the difficulty if we get but 12 seats. There ought to be some criteria for seat changes, rather than taking unilateral choices. It looks the Omaha gathbandhan does not need any Muslim face," NCP general secretary and Lok Sabha MP from Katihar Tariq Anwar aforesaid on Thursday. The NCP quit the ' secular alliance ' when it absolutely was proclaimed at a joint conference on Wed that of the 243 seats, the RJD and JD (U) would contest one 100 seats every, whereas the Congress and NCP would get 40 and 3seats, severally. Tariq aforesaid he had spoken to NCP chief Sharad Pawar concerning the treatment administrated to the party. He, however, denied the chance of change of integrity the NDA. "There isn ' t any question of going with the NDA however we are going to decide the longer term course of action when reproval our party rank and file," Tariq aforesaid, adding that they might think about change of integrity alternative like  alliances if the seat-sharing formula wasn ' t revisited. However, the RJD, JDU and also the Congress denied cracks within the ' grand alliance ' and aforesaid, "All is well." JD (U) spokesman Ajay Alok aforesaid the NCP is a very important a part of the grand alliance and can still be therefore. "We can visit the NCP leaders to redress their grievances. All people area unit sacrificing many seats. RJD, JD (U) and Congress area unit contesting on fewer seats than last time," he said, claiming that everybody must be accommodated during a coalition. RJD MP Jai Prakash Narain Yadav and Congress leader Premchand Mishra echoed similar views.
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