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The ruling party Congress has said that there are no more options regarding the alliance. Spokesman Prakasharan Mahat while talking to the media after the meeting of the Central Committee said that there are not many options for the alliance as no one has a majority.
Spokesperson Mahat also claimed that the lack of discipline among the party leaders and members of the parliament came up in the central committee meeting. 'There was no discipline in our party. Friends inside and outside the parliament said whatever came to their mind. The individualistic tendency increased. It has been said that discipline should be maintained in the party,' he said.
Spokesperson Mahat said that the leaders also stressed that the current alliance should work well. "We don't have many options regarding the alliance. No one has a majority. The power equation has been tested in various ways. As soon as the alliance is called, not everything is as it says. Friends have understood that. However, some friends have complaints. However, there is no negative opinion about the alliance. "Delivery should be better, ministers who left the party should do better work," he said.
Spokesman Mahat says that questions have been raised about speaking what he wants and increasing individualistic tendencies.
