The Aam Aadmi Party currently does not have any MLA, but has announced to contest the next election on 200 seats.
The Bharatiya Tribal Party has two MLAs, but is yet to open their cards for the alliance. At the same time, the RLD with one MLA is a partner in the government.
RLP convenor and MP Hanuman Beniwal says that his party will contest the coming Assembly elections to defeat Congress and BJP in the state. "If any Third Front party wants to form an electoral alliance with RLP, we will consider it," he said.
Earlier, the party had alliance with BJP which was severed on the farm law bill issue.
Further, Secretary of Rajasthan unit of CPI(M) Amra Ram says that there will be no alliance with the grand-old party in the elections. He said that the party will go it alone by deciding its own candidate. In the meeting held in Patna, there was a discussion on the matter of fighting together against the BJP only in the Lok Sabha elections.
AAP's State President Naveen Paliwal says that the party will not forge an alliance with any other party in the Assembly elections. "Our party will contest the elections on the basis of its work. Whoever wants to contest elections from the party, should do public work and prove themselves on an open platform," he added.