Making the announcement after a meeting with BJP President Amit Shah, Manjhi said a strong alliance is needed to defeat the 'Janata Parivar' in the upcoming assembly elections.
"In Bihar, an unholy alliance between Nitish Kumar and Lalu Prasad has been formed...I spoke to Amit Shah in this context. We have to work together to prevent Lalu and Nitish from coming to power," Manjhi told reporters after the 30-minute meeting with the BJP chief.
Manjhi said he had held rallies across the state where the "consensus" was to get "rid" of the Lalu-Nitish combine.
"Yadavs feel that Lalu has betrayed them by joining hands with Nitish, who put thousands of Yadavs behind bars on petty charges. They no longer think that Lalu is their leader. Under these circumstances I felt that an alternative was needed," he said.
Asked about seat-sharing agreement with BJP, he said, "It has been decided that we will go to whatever extent possible to help each other. We have not held any seat-sharing discussion. Our core committee will meet on June 15 and take a decision there. Our preparations are in all 243 seats."
On whether there will be a Chief Ministerial candidate of the alliance, he said, "It will be better if the name of Chief Minister is announced after the election."
During the meeting with Shah, Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan and party's general secretary incharge of Bihar affairs Bhupendra Yadav were also present.
BJP, in its bid to stitch together a strong alliance for the Bihar polls, had been wooing Manjhi for a long time.
Shah had earlier in the day met Union Minister Upendra Khushwaha, whose party RLSP is part of the NDA, and discussed the strategy for the polls.
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