Disarray in the opposition Grand Alliance in Bihar once again came to the fore on Friday when former Bihar Chief Minister Jitan Ram Manjhis fresh threat of pulling out of the five-party formation was pooh-poohed by other coalition partners as his pressure tactics.
They expressed the view that the Hindustani Awam Morcha chief was merely trying to play hardball and would ultimately fall in line.
Manjhi had announced at the meeting of his partys national executive meeting here Thursday night it will go it alone in Jharkhand where it has never contested an election so far and field its candidates in all the 243 assembly segments in Bihar when Vidhan Sabha polls were held next year.
The mercurial leader, however, was yet to make up his mind as to which seats to contest in Jharkhand where elections have been announced and polling would commence by the end of this month.
His announcement of fighting all the Bihar seats was in line with his repeated threats issued in the aftermath of the drubbing received by the grand alliance in the Lok Sabha polls.
HAM had lost all the five Lok Sabha seats it had contested, including Gaya which Manjhi himself lost to a relative newcomer Vijay Manjhi of JD(U).
Speculations are rife that after having gravitated to the grand alliance last year, when he quit the NDA and ended up clinching a legislative council berth for his son from the quota of the RJD the wily leader may be eyeing a return to the formation headed by the BJP which seems on the upswing in the state as well as the country.
However, Manjhi firmly denied any plans to return to the NDA when asked by reporters on Friday.
NDA sources say that Manjhis entry is likely to meet with stiff opposition from Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who heads the JD(U) and against whom the HAM president had revolted before floating his own outfit.
Besides the LJP of Ram Vilas Paswan would also not like to share his political space with another dalit leader.
Meanwhile, RJD national vice president Raghuvansh Prasad Singh dismissed Manjhis latest outburst, saying "he is simply engaging in a bit of shadow boxing to enthuse his partys rank and file.
"He may be having some demands which are not being met. But that happens to all parties in a coalition. Once the process of campaign for Bihar assembly elections picks up, he is going to find no other abode except the grand alliance".
The views were echoed by Congress Rajya Sabha member Akhilesh Prasad Singh, who hoped that his current foul mood notwithstanding, Manjhi will be firmly with the grand alliance when the poll bugle is sounded in Bihar.
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