"LJP has left the decision on alliance to Congress and will go with it wherever it goes," Paswan told reporters making his party's stand clear.
On a question about whether he would side with Lalu Prasad's RJD or Nitish Kumar's JD(U), he said "I have left this to the Congress."
Paswan, however, said he had suggested Congress to take a decision on the alliance by the end of January to allow enough time for preparation for the elections.
"I and Nitish Kumar are from the same school of socialist ideology...It is fate that we are in different parties," he said.
Paswan admitted Kumar had a proposal for him to become the Chief Minister of Bihar after the 2005 Assembly elections, but formation of government with LJP, JD(U) and Independents was not possible and he had declined the offer.
On relations with the RJD, he said LJP workers felt displeased over remarks of a senior leader of that party on first disclosing the names of winnable candidates before seeking seats.
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