Bihar Congress President Akhilesh Prasad Singh said that chants of Prime Minister Narendra Modi are no longer heard, and the writing on the wall should be understood after the first phase of elections witnessed a relatively low voting percentage.
In a setback to the Congress in Bihar ahead of Lok Sabha polls, former state president Anil Sharma on March 31 quit the party, claiming that it was stuck in a "disastrous" partnership with the RJD.
In a post on X, Congress general secretary in-charge communications Jairam Ramesh took a dig at the PM, saying that the latter will "undoubtedly spread a barrage of lies and statements".
In his letter, the Bihar Congress President said that on February 27, both the MLAs sit on the seats allotted for the ruling party instead of the seats allotted by the Bihar Legislative Assembly Secretariat.
head of the crucial floor test in Bihar, Congress leader Jairam Ramesh on Monday targeted Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, saying, When 'Palti Kumar' is ruling, who knows where he will take a turn?
Ahead of the crucial floor test of the newly elected NDA government in Bihar on February 12, Bihar Congress MLA Siddharth Saurav on Sunday said that he was unable to join 16 MLA heading to Hyderabad as he was preoccupied with some work in his constituency.
Pawar, the chief of the NCP, a party among others in the INDIA bloc, said that such a situation had never been seen before in such a short period of time.
After Nitish Kumar severed ties with the ruling Mahagathbandhan government to rejoin NDA, the leader of the Congress Legislature Party (CLP) in Bihar, Shakeel Ahmed Khan, urged to stop rumours that are being spread regarding Congress MLAs in the state.
It was for the second time in two years that Nitish Kumar had jumped the ships, his fifth crossover in a little over a decade, preceding his ninth time as chief minister.