"We have decided to hold BJP workers' meeting in 141 assembly constituencies contested by JD(U) in 2010 assembly polls during June 29 to July 2," state unit BJP president Mangal Pandey said.
During the meetings, BJP will apprise locals about the JD(U)'s betrayal to their mandate by splitting from the NDA and tell them to ask their legislators as to why did they dump their alliance power, he said.
The workers' meeting in 141 assembly seats contested by the erstwhile ally has come close on the heels of Bihar bandh organised two days ago by the BJP to protest the JD(U)'s betrayal of the mandate.
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