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Bihar: JD-U spokesman KC Tyagi says no threat to ruling alliance in state

| | Jun 28, 2017, at 10:02 pm
PATNA, June 28 (TheBiharPost/IBNS): In a sudden climb-down, the JD-U on Wednesday denied any rift in the ruling grand alliance in Bihar and claimed it will continue till 2025.

“All such things (war of words) are things of the past now. There is no rift in the grand alliance, it will continue not till 2000 but till 2025,”  JD-U spokesman KC Tyagi said on Wednesday.

He said though the three parties joining the alliance have divergent views over Presidential elections, there was no threat to the government in Bihar.

The climb-down assumes significance as for the past two days the JD-U had been attacking both the RJD and the Congress.

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