Phone switched off and MLA missing, 2 Congress MLAs increased Tejashwi’s tension:

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News India Live, Digital Desk: A huge stir is being seen in the Congress camp during the voting for 5 Rajya Sabha seats of Bihar. MLA from Manihari Manohar Prasadfrom Forbesganj Manoj Biswas and from Valmikinagar Surendra Prasad Kushwaha Questions are being raised over his not reaching the Assembly for voting. However, Congress MLA Kamrul Hoda Rejecting these speculations, he has given a strange clarification.

Kamrul Hoda’s clarification: “People must be harassing”

When journalists asked Kamrul Hoda about the missing MLAs, she replied candidly:

Everyone is on the way: Hoda claimed that no MLA is missing and all are in touch. They are just on their way and will cast their vote by 4 o’clock.

Reason for switching off the phone: On MLAs’ phones being switched off, he said, “People might have been disturbing them by calling them repeatedly, so perhaps they might have switched off their phones or changed their numbers. This is a normal thing.”

Confidence of victory: He stressed that the grand alliance is completely united and their candidates AD Singh The victory is 100% sure.

Hotel politics and fear in the grand alliance

Fearing cross-voting, the Grand Alliance (RJD and Congress) had accommodated its MLAs in a private hotel in Patna.

List of missing MLAs: Apart from Manohar Prasad, Manoj Biswas and Surendra Prasad Kushwaha, RJD’s MLA from Dhaka Faisal Ali There is also news that he has not turned up to vote yet.

NDA claims: On the other hand, NDA leaders are calling it a sign of ‘break’ in the Grand Alliance. Minister Ashok Chaudhary said that the opposition MLAs are angry with their own party and they can vote in favor of NDA by being influenced by the development works of Prime Minister Modi.

What is the winning equation?

To win a Rajya Sabha seat in Bihar 41 votes Is required.

NDA: NDA has 202 MLAs, due to which they can easily win 4 seats and for the 5th seat they need just a few votes.

Grand Alliance: The opposition camp claims to have a total of around 41 votes (including RJD, Congress, Left, AIMIM and BSP), which is enough for one seat. If even 2-3 MLAs remain missing, this opposition seat may be in danger.