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According to the latest counting trends, the BJP is set to emerge as the single-largest party but will fall short of majority on its own.It’d need the support of its NDA allies to form a government.
There were suggestions in certain quarters that JD(U) might go back to the INDIA bloc, which has registered an improved performance.
But Tyagi said there should an end to any such rumours.
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Kumar’s JD(U) was earlier part of the INDIA bloc, a coalition of opposition parties formed to take on the BJP-led NDA before the 2024 elections. In the past, he has switched sides many times, and a few months before the polls, he had left the INDIA bloc to join the NDA.
The Lok Sabha has a total of 543 seats, with Uttar Pradesh and Bihar sending 80 and 40 MPs respectively.
Polls were held for 542 seats, with Surat seat being won uncontested by the BJP earlier.
On its prospects in Bihar, Tyagi said the counting is underway and JD(U) is “maintaining lead on 13 seats of 16 seats (it contested in Bihar)”.
On the overall trends, he said, “The verdict of the people is paramount. Under the leadership of Narendra Modi, for the third time the NDA government will be formed”.
“We respect the decisions of the people (‘Janata ke sabhi faislon ka hum aadar aur satkar karte hain’)”.
On the national level, the NDA led by Narendra Modi has been “successful” in getting a mandate and “we welcome it”, he said.
Asked about the counting trends emerging from Uttar Pradesh, Tyagi said, “The SP’s social engineering in UP, booth chemistry, changed this time. This is the result of that”.
The JD(U) leader said it is the only party in Bihar that works for social justice, poor people, and advocates secularism.
Nitish Kumar is a leader who follows the ideals and principles of socialist leader Karpoori Thakur, he added.
“Today we are no. 2 party in the NDA. We are at no. 2,” Tyagi asserted and said that if the prime minister “wants and sends an invitation, our leader Nitish Kumar will positively respond”.
He said the JD(U) earlier had also been part of the Union cabinet.
When asked whether BJP’s performance has been below expectations, Tyagi said “if it was not the charisma (of Narendra Modi)”, how would BJP have got these many seats otherwise.
“But, the BJP, and we all should sit and discuss,” he added.
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