LJP faces uphill task of reasserting its political stance
The Lok Janshakti Party (LJP), founded by Ram Vilas Paswan, is facing an uphill task this time in the Lok Sabha elections of reasserting its political standing after the party chief has virtually passed on the baton to his son Chirag Paswan.
Serving his eighth term as the MP from Hajipur Lok Sabha seat, which Ram Vilas Paswan has won with record margins on more than one occasion, the septuagenarian leader has made it clear that he will not be contesting the polls and seek re-entry into Parliament through the Rajya Sabha.
His party, however, will be contesting six out of the 40 seats in Bihar the same number the LJP had won in 2014
in alliance with the BJP and Chief Minister Nitish Kumars Janata Dal (United).
The success of his party in these six seats which include brother Ram Chandra Paswans Samastipur, as also Jamui represented by Chirag Paswan would show the esteem in which people still hold the legacy of the Union minister whose frequent change of loyalties has ...