Chirag Paswan, son of LJP chief Ram Vilas Paswan, said the party's Parliamentary Board will meet soon to decide the future strategy but refused to clearly spell out whether the party would be having an alliance with BJP.
Sources said Chirag, who heads LJP's Parliamentary Board, and his uncle Pashupati Kumar Paras are in talks with BJP for a possible alliance.
Chirag said there is "distress" in LJP over the way the seat-sharing issue has been dragging with Congress and RJD.
Asked about Modi and whether LJP would have no problem with him in view of cases against him in connection with 2002 riots, he said, "If the court has given its verdict and they say he (Modi) is clean, then I do not think it is an issue to talk about now."
In the wake of such moves seen as bargaining tactics by Paswan, Prasad appealed to him not to join hands with "communal forces" and remain with him to "save the nation".
LJP sources said that the party, which was a part of NDA before parting way after the 2002 Gujarat riots, is unhappy over the dilly dallying by Congress and RJD over seat-sharing and is considering other options.
At the same time, the sources said, the alliance with Congress and RJD stands as of now.
His anger is more with RJD, whose leaders are not ready to accommodate LJP's demand for at least nine seats.
LJP also fears that RJD could field dummy candidates in some seats spared for it as was done last time.
BJP President Rajnath Singh, however, was evasive on the issue, saying he was "not aware of what kind of talks" are taking place with LJP.
Asked if there would be any decision soon, he said, "if some announcement has to be made, you will be told."
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