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The BJP on Saturday said it would go alone in Assembly elections in Jharkhand as it had "bad experience" in alliance politics in the state.
"The BJP will fight it alone in the Assembly elections (due next year) and try to form government on its own as it had a bad experience in allying with other political parties (in government formations)," said Ramapati Ram Tripathi, the party s in-charge for Jharkhand affairs.
"We are hopeful to do better in the Assembly elections and give Jharkhand a one party rule," the party's former Uttar Pradesh unit president told a press conference here.
The BJP had ruled the maximum period in the 13-year-old political history of Jharkhand in alliance with JDU, Ajsu party, JMM and other independent MLAs on different occasions before JMM leader Hemant Soren in July this year stitched an alliance with Congress and RJD to lead the ninth government.
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