"The JMM will ally with the Congress to contest the Lok Sabha election and it stands by the 10 (Congress)/four (JMM) seat sharing formula," Chief Minister Hemant Soren said here today.
"We will complete our full term, which ends in December next year," he said.
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"We have already agreed upon the 10/4 formula. The only thing is to identify the constituencies where the respective parties would contest," Bhagat said.
The Lok Sabha seat sharing formula was one of the key conditions before the two political parties forged an alliance ahead of the swearing-in of the JMM-led UPA government on July 13.
The two parties have also said that the Coordination Committee of the alliance would soon be formed.
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