LJP keen to contest polls in Bengal, Assam

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Ranchi, Feb 28: Union minister Chirag Paswan on Saturday said his party, LJP (Ram Vilas), is preparing to contest the upcoming assembly elections in West Bengal and Assam.
Speaking at Ranchi airport, Paswan said the party is expanding its base in many states, and it already has MLAs in Jharkhand and Nagaland.“Our MP Rajesh Verma recently visited Assam and Bengal. He will visit these states after Holi again to make an assessment,” he said. ”After his assessment, the parliamentary committee of the party will take a final decision on contesting polls,” he added. (PTI)

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