Janata Dal-United (JDU) leader Upendra Kushwaha, who is at loggerheads with Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, is all set to form a new political party in Bihar and an announcement for the same is likely to be made today afternoon in Patna.
Janata Dal-United JD(U) spokesperson Sunil Kumar Singh called the I-T survey at the BBC office in Delhi and Mumbai an attack on press freedom on Friday.
Karnataka Health and Medical Education Minister K Sudhakar on Friday challenged JD(S) legislature party leader HD Kumaraswamy to field a Muslim candidate for Chief Minister's post in the upcoming Assembly election.
Claiming that the JD(U)-RJD deal rumour has created a turmoil within the party, Khuswaha said "Making Tejashwi CM face will lead to the downfall of the party," he added.
Earlier, Kushwaha had written an open letter to party workers and claimed that JDU is getting weaker due to internal reasons. Despite all the efforts, Kushwaha said his concerns were ignored by Chief Minister Kumar and interpreted incorrectly.
Karnataka Higher Education Minister minister CN Ashwath Narayan on Tuesday condemned JD-S leader HD Kumarswamy' derogatory remarks on Brahmins and demanded an apology.
Janata Dal (United) leader Umesh Kushwaha on Tuesday, attacked party leader Upendra Kushwaha over his recent statements and said that he can't even win ward-level elections on his own.
Income tax on Tuesday, conducted raids on the premises of Janta Dal United Member of Legislative Council Radhacharan Sah and his close aide in Bihar's Patna and Arrah.
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Monday said that Janata Dal (United) shall remain unaffected by the entry or exit of a member and that he is least bothered about the party's Parliamentary Board President Upendra Kushwaha after the latter called a separate meeting of the party workers.