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Rasahtriya Janata Dal on Friday decided to make poll alliance with any party including Samajwadi Party to defeat Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its allies in the coming Lok Sabha elections.
Patna, July 4 : Rasahtriya Janata Dal on Friday decided to make poll alliance with any party including Samajwadi Party to defeat Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its allies in the coming Lok Sabha elections.
Addressing media persons at Bodh Gaya during the Party National Executive Meeting, Lalu Prasad Yadav alleged that under the leadership of L.K. Advani, BJP has prepared nefarious designs to spread communalism and to disturb communal harmony.
He said that political ambition of BJP to get power at the Centre would not be fulfilled.
Dismissing wide-spread apprehension about the UPA Government's likely fall at the centre in the wake of Left parties threat to pull out over the nuclear issue, Lalu claimed that the Central Government would complete its full term and he would present his next Railway Budget in 2009.
According to reports at Friday's Executive Meeting, political, economic and foreign resolutions were also passed.
Senior party members Jagtanand Singh, Ram Chandra Purve, Shyam Rajak, Mangni Lal Mandal and Akhilesh Singh are included in the committee.
ANI