India, Oct. 22 -- It was a sunny afternoon in Delhi on October 13, when Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader and former Bihst Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav after a court hearing in IRCTC hotels case came to meet the Congress leaders to finalise the sest sharing deal. However, despite Tejashwi Yadav speaking over phone to Congress top leadership did not yield any result as impasse over seat sharing continued.

The source said, Tejashwi did not show much of expression on his face but his body language was evident that he was unhappy the way in which the Congress leaders once again bargained very hardly for at least five to seven even as the RJD leader was agreeing to offer 54 seats to the grand old party.

But what annoyed Tejashwi was ...