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The NDA, which includes JD(U), BJP, former chief minister Jitan Ram Manjhi's Hindustani Awam Morcha and an Independent, has a combined strength of 128 MLAs in the 243-strong assembly, six more than the majority mark.
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Following the meeting, Nitish Kumar is likely to visit the Raj Bhavan and submit his resignation letter to Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar.
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Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who heads the ‘Mahagathbandhan' government, is likely to tender his resignation by Sunday morning, a source close to the CM said
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Nadda lauded Bihar BJP president Samrat Choudhary for having said in his speech that the party no longer wanted to "carry others on our shoulders", an obvious reference to Nitish Kumar who had quit the NDA last year.
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ED which arrested Kanhaiya Sah, the elder son of JD(U) MLC Radha Charan Seth in connection with the illegal sand mining case in Bihar, is likely to seek his custodial remand
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As the parliament began discussing the motion of no confidence on Tuesday, he issued his statement.
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A due procedure should be followed in disqualification of a member of Parliament and legislature upon conviction in a case, said JD(U) national president Rajiv Ranjan Singh
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New Delhi: Opposition parties on Tuesday claimed the JD(U) breaking ranks with the BJP is an indication of the change in Indian politics, asserting that their vision to fight the saffron party and its “politics of intimidation” has gained momentum. The BJP, however, accused Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar of “insulting and betraying” people’s mandate […]
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Patna: Nitish Kumar on Tuesday met Governor Phagu Chauhan and tendered his resignation as chief minister of the NDA government in Bihar. He said the decision to sever ties with the NDA was taken by his party, the JD(U). Kumar is expected to form a fresh government, armed with the support of the entire opposition, […]
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Patna: The JD(U) on Tuesday hailed Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, its de facto leader, for assuming the “leadership of a new coalition”, while Left iterated its support for him in a coalition sans BJP. JD(U) parliamentary board president Upendra Kushwaha wrote a post to this effect on Twitter, ahead of Kumar’s meeting with Governor […]
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By Arun Sinha Prashant Kishor, who won great fame as an election strategist in the past eight years, has sprung a surprise on the nation: he would no longer be an election strategist but a ‘political activist’. That is a significant turn in his career, but whether that will mark a significant turn in Indian […]
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When his act was objected to by the fellow passengers, Mandal entered into a verbal duel with them.
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JD(U) leaders contend that the state was been adversely affected by the carving out of the resource-rich Jharkhand two decades ago.
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The social and election engineering of the north and BJP’s religious ideology are unlikely to work in Telangana
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The BJP, which has clinched 31 more seats than the 43 pocketed by Kumar's JD(U), is likely to have two deputy chief ministers on the lines of Uttar Pradesh.
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Nitish was named as the leader of the NDA legislature party thus paving the way for his return as chief minister for the fourth consecutive term
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In the opposition camp, the Left front has outscored its partners with a much better strike rate
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Most of the exit polls predicted RJD to again emerge as the single largest party in the 243-member assembly along with a clear dip in the seat tally of JD(U)
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In all likelihood, it is the post-poll manoeuvring that will decide who will get to rule Bihar