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'We will not allign with any party -- particularly the RJD-LJP combine and will contest the coming assembly elections on our own', the Bihar Pradesh Congress Committee said. Bihar
Pradesh Congress Committee (BPCC) chief Anil Sharma today claimed that the Congress Party would form the next government in the state irrespective of the canard about infighting within the
party being spread by its opponents and particularly the chief minister Nitish Kumar. ''We will not allign with any party -- particularly the RJD-LJP combine and will contest
the coming assembly elections on our own strength and form the next government with the support of people by getting two third majority'', Sharma claimed. He denied reports
published in a section of the media that the second phase of 'parivartan yatra' could not be launched on March 17 due to infighting in the state unit of the Congress and stated
that the yatra would commence on April One in which senior party leaders like Jagdish Tytler, Girish Sanghvi and ohers would participate. The BPCC has constituted special task force to
take stock of the grievances of the Scheduled Castes and the minorities that had not been fulfilled by the present dispensation though Nitish Kumar has claimed himself to be the messaih of
these sections of society, Sharma said. Asking the people to vote for the Congress in the coming assembly elections, Sharma said the party would launch a movement from Jiradei in Siwan
district , the birth place of first president of the Country Rajendra Prasad to educate the people about the failures of the present government on different fronts.