A senior RJD leader today snubbing the "inflated" claims by parties, said they should come out with the names of their candidates first and only then it would be decided whether those candidates have any potential to win or not.
"Come out with the name of your 'pahelwan' (potential candidate) for the the seat you claim, then only based on a real assessment, the seat will be given to a particular party," RJD vice-president Raghubansh Prasad Singh told reporters here.
In the 2009 elections, when the LJP fought the elections with RJD minus the Congress, it was given 12 seats. But, none of the LJP nominees including its president Ramvilas Paswan, could romp home.
Though there is no official word on seat allocations, among secular alliance partners, there has been reports of growing unrest among parties other than RJD.
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