"In the 20 years of the BJP-JD(U) government, Seemanchal has only been neglected, resulting in nearly half its population being trapped in severe poverty. Why has Seemanchal been neglected under the double-engine government, and why has this region been left in such a state of ruin?," Hai
Bihar recorded a voter turnout of 27.65 per cent in the first four hours of the first phase of assembly elections, according to the data of the Election Commission of India.
As per the official schedule, the Chief minister will reach Darbhanga and from there he will move to Bisfi in Madhubani district, where he will address a public rally. After that, the CM will travel to Wazirganj in Gaya district to address another public meeting followed by participating
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar cast his vote in the first phase of the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections on Thursday morning and, after depositing his ballot, displayed his inked finger to the media.
The highest voter turnout of 15.27 per cent was recorded in Saharsa district of the state among all districts, while Lakhisarai recorded a sluggish turnout of 7 per cent.
In a post on X, the Prime Minister expressed his excitement, saying, "The grand festival of democracy in Bihar is witnessing an amazing enthusiasm among the people, which indicates that the NDA is going to get an unprecedented majority in the assembly elections. In this energetic atmosphe
In a post on X, Chief Minister Sharma said, "Today, the first phase of the grand festival of democracy has begun in Bihar. I urge all voters to exercise their franchise with full enthusiasm, responsibility, and awareness. On this occasion, hearty congratulations and best wishes to all you
BJP leader Tarun Chugh on Wednesday hit out at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over his recent "vote theft" allegation in Haryana, saying Gandhi's "hydrogen bomb turned out to be a dud".
Speaking to ANI, expelled Congress leader Lakshman Singh said, "Whatever the public decides will happen. One can think and speak anything but it is the public who will decide. But even if you ask a child, he will tell you that Rahul Gandhi can neither become the PM, nor is he deserving of
The revelations made by Leader of Opposition (LoP) Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi have drawn criticism from the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The BJP has stated that Gandhi's allegations serve as proof of the Mahagathbandhan's defeat in the Bihar assembly elections, scheduled to be held in
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Jagat Prakash Nadda on Wednesday hit out at Rahul Gandhi over his vote rigging allegations in Haryana assembly polls and said the Congress leader has accepted that his party will be "wiped out in the Bihar elections".