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Paswan parades 10 MLAs; in talks with Congress

Source: PTI
May 22, 2005 18:54 IST
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Lok Janshakti Party chief Ram Vilas Paswan, faced with the prospect of a split in the legislature group of his party, paraded ten MLAs in his support after having an hour-long meeting with senior Congress leader Harikesh Bahadur in New Delhi on Sunday.

The two leaders discussed a proposal on government formation in Bihar.

Emerging from the meeting, Paswan told reporters that Bahadur, All India Congress Committee general secretary in charge of Bihar, had come with a proposal "which I cannot to disclose".

He maintained LJP's stand on a Muslim chief minister in Bihar and RJD led by Railway Minister Lalu Prasad can support a Congress-led minority government.

"I have no objection whether Rashtriya Janata Dal gives inside or outside support so long it is a Muslim chief minister", Paswan said.

Bahadur said "everything is under consideration and we want a United Progressive Alliance government and whatever the UPA constituents decide will be accepted by Congress. We expect a decision soon".

Asked how many LJP MLAs are with Paswan, Bahadur said "more than ten."

To a question whether Congress would take up the issue of government formation with RJD, he said "we will talk with everybody."

While parading the MLAs loyal to him, Paswan claimed that he has the support of two of his party MLAs who are in jail.

Four of LJP MLAs are now in jail in Bihar.

The MLAs presented before the media were: Pashupati Paras, Sunita Singh, Maheshwar Hazari, Poonam Yadav, Nagina Devi, Sunita Sharma, Mahendra Baitha, Anil Chowdhury, Dularchand Yadav and Achutanand Singh.

 

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