After the angry outburst of its chief Sharad Yadav, the JD(U) today said it’s going ahead with the task of shortlisting candidates for around 100 seats for Uttar Pradesh assembly polls, but was still open to a tie-up with the BJP.
“We are going ahead with the process to shortlist candidates for around 100 seats in UP. Senior party leaders would assemble at Lucknow on January 5 to finalise the list of contestants,” JD(U) General Secretary K C Tyagi, who is representing his party in the talks, told PTI.
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