CPI is Key Force in Bihar, Must Get More Seats in Assembly Polls: D Raja

Patna: The Secretary General, who claimed that CPI was a power to be taken into account in Bihar ,, hoped that his senior alliance partners – RJD and Congress – the parliamentary elections approaching the party would offer a “reasonable” seat.
Speaking with journalists between the party’s 25th state conference on Monday, Raja, CPI’s left outfit “two times, three times and even four times” organizational power and voting ability to take “, this time compared to 2020 compared to 2020.
Authorized, “Our wishes are officially officially transferred to Lalu Prasad (RJD President) and Tejashwi Yadav. Other parties are demanding a greater share this time. So, RJD and Congress should be realistic and give a share that does not weaken the existence of CPI in Bihar,” he said.
About the expectations of journalists’ expectations, especially the Independence of the CPI (ML) and the former State Minister of State Mukesh Sahni’s Vikassheel Human Party, such as the part of the parties to demand more shares.
Raja, “CPI, a power to take into account in Bihar … A respectable share for us’ Mahagathbandhan’ın victory will provide.”
Answering another interrogation, he was pleased with the decision of the Supreme Court of Appeals that it was considered as “12th document”, which could be accepted from the applicants to receive the names of AADHAAR cards to register for election rolls.
“We will closely monitor what the election commission is doing. EC has left a lot of desired to address the special intensive revision, and the CPI chose to be one of the petitions challenging exercise,” he said.
Raja asked about the vice president surveys, “CPI, the Constitution’s commitment to protect the values in the Indian block candidate, known to everyone, will give full support to the justice of Buddarshan Red.” He said.
Previously, Raja, who addressed the state conference, said that he wanted to “greet the people of Bihar” for their enthusiastic reactions to the ‘voter Adhikar Ya, led by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, and hoped that the state would witness the defeat of the “divided” policy.


