New Delhi, Jul 12 (PTI) Rashtriya Janata Dal leader Shyam Rajak has met Lok Janshakti Party's Chirag Paswan and called for a united alliance against the BJP-led NDA in Bihar as the Dalit leader looks for his political options after being snubbed by the saffron party.
Paswan has also spoken to RJD supremo Lalu Prasad, Rajak told PTI.
Rajak, once a close aide of JD(U) leader and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and now in the RJD, said his visit to Paswan's house was "personal" in nature but added that political talks take place when politicians meet.
There is a need for building an anti-BJP alliance over the issues of the interests of Dalit and backward castes, the RJD leader said.
With Prime Minister Narendra Modi inducting Paswan's uncle Pashupati Kumar Paras, who has joined hands with four other MPs of his party against the son of late Dalit stalwart Ram Vilas Paswan, as a Cabinet minister in his government, political options for the young LJP leader seems limited.
RJD leaders have been speaking in support of Chirag Paswan and urging him to join hands with the opposition alliance in Bihar.
Though he has no MLAs with him, Paswan's decision to formally break ties with the BJP and join the rival camp will be a psychological boost to it.
Paswan has, however, made it clear that his current priority is to strengthen his party, and he has launched "aashirvaad yatra" in the state for the purpose .
With Bihar having no major electoral battle for quite some time, there is no immediate reason for him to decide on his next course of action.
In his remarks, the Jamui MP has often expressed his anguish at the BJP for not coming to his help during the crisis in his party but has still refrained from attacking its leadership.
The LJP has six Lok Sabha MPs and five of them have elected Paras as their leader in the House.