"The two senior allies should settle their matters at the earliest as all the allies formed the coalition government to provide a stable government," Ajsu Party's vice-president Praveen Prabhakar said here.
"The coalition has provided stability for the last two years and should continue to provide a stable government till the completion of its tenure in the interest of the people," Prabhakar said.
"The JDU is with the BJP and will follow its decision," spokesman of Janata Dal (U) Pramod Mishra said.
While the Ajsu party has six MLAs, the JDU has two and the JMM and the BJP have eighteen each in the 82-member Jharkhand Assembly.
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