Deal finalized between 6 parties in Grand Alliance, big leader of RJD claimed; Seats were distributed on this basis

Amidst the ongoing war of words in Bihar regarding Lok Sabha seat sharing, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) MLA Bhai Virendra has made a big claim. He clearly said that the seats have been divided among the six parties of Bihar’s ruling Grand Alliance (I.N.D.I.A.).
He said that hopefully it will be announced soon. Maner MLA Bhai Virendra said that seats have been distributed on the basis of the strength of the party. However, he did not clarify anything regarding who was given how many seats.
It is noteworthy that the matter of seat distribution among the parties of the Grand Alliance in Bihar has reached an interesting turn. JDU has clearly said that it will not give up the 16 seats it has won. RJD should distribute the remaining 24 seats between its allies Left and Congress.
Left parties demanded eight seats
This has become a headache for RJD. While the Left parties have demanded eight seats, Congress is standing with a list of 10 seats. Meanwhile, veteran JDU leader Ashok Chaudhary has also tweeted on his X account regarding the seats.
He said that there is also a basis for JD(U)’s (JDU) claims of 17 seats in the Indi alliance. In the last Lok Sabha elections, JDU had won on 16 seats, in total we contested on 17 seats.
Left parties got second place in Arrah and Begusarai
Let us tell you that in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, Left parties got second place in Arrah and Begusarai. On other seats, Left candidates were at third-fourth position. CPI has demanded Begusarai, Madhubani and Banka seats.
Banka is still with JDU. CPI did not contest from here in the last elections. Begusarai is considered the traditional seat of CPI. In 2019, CPI’s popular candidate Kanhaiya Kumar stood second.