"LJP is part of NDA at the Centre and we would want to contest the UP elections as part of the same alliance," he told PTI here.
"Having said that, BJP is the bigger alliance partner, and they are the ones who have to take a final call over the issue. We will be meeting Amit Shahji soon and takea final call," he said.
Chirag, son of LJP founder and Union Food and Consumer Affairs Minister Ram Vilas Paswan, also said the party definitely wants tocontest UP elections, either as part of NDA orindependently.
"We also performed well down south compared to our previous results, which isthe reason why we want to continue the alliance." he said.
On accepting Rajnath Singh as the Chief Ministerial candidate, Paswan said, as a partner of NDA, his party will follow whatever decision BJP makes in this regard.
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