LJP sources said there was a feeling in the party that Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM) of former chief minister Jitan Ram Manjhi and RLSP of Union minister Upendra Kushwaha got a "better deal" given their political clout in the state.
They said before HAM joined the NDA, the proposal from BJP was that it would contest 75 per cent of the state's 243 assembly seats and the rest would go to LJP and RLSP.
When the decision to include HAM into the NDA fold was taken, it was decided that the new entrant will get 12 seats to contest in the assembly polls, LJP sources said. Accordingly, it was decided that BJP will spare nine seats from its quota for Manjhi's party, LJP two and RLSP one.
Under that arrangement, LJP would have been allotted 40 seats, RLSP 17 and HAM 12, they said.
"HAM and RLSP secured a better deal than us despite our steadfast support to the NDA and our decision not to engage in hard bargain," he said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
Meanwhile, Chirag Paswan, son of the LJP chief and chairman of its Parliamentary Board, is scheduled to address a press conference tomorrow where he is likely to articulate the party's unhappiness over the 'raw' deal it has got.
Claiming all differences over seat sharing had been sorted out, Shah had said,"There is no tug of war. There is no tension. You can see their smiling faces.
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