The JDU leader alleged that the two alliance partners are facing growing discontent across constituencies in the first phase of the Bihar Assembly elections.
The Congress MP accused the BJP of pursuing a "hidden agenda" and pointed to its treatment of senior leaders, such as Nitish Kumar, as indicative of manipulation reminiscent of the Eknath Shinde episode in Maharashtra.
As the Bihar Assembly elections draw near, Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev weighed in on the state's charged political landscape, asserting that all major players, including Jan Suraaj Party's Prashant Kishor, and AIMIM's Asaduddin Owaisi, are exuding confidence in their bid for victory.
Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman Harivansh and senior JD-U leader Harivansh on Friday took a dig at Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Tejashwi Yadav and said he held important responsibilities as Bihar Deputy Chief Minister but did not leave a mark, and his leadership doesn't inspire any hope.
As Bihar gears up for the Assembly elections, Union Minister Amit Shah on Friday met Chief Minister Nitish Kumar at his residence in Patna, on the final day of nominations for the first phase of polls to the 243-member state legislature.
JD(U) MP informed that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) has begun its campaign programs, and other leaders are also starting their campaigns from today.
The JD(U) MP informed that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) has begun its campaign programs, and other leaders are also starting their campaigns from today.
In its latest list, the party has named former Member of Legislative Council (MLC) Rameshwar Kumar Mahto as its candidate from the Bajpatti constituency, while Madan Chaudhary will contest from Paru. These two names complete the party's candidate list for the election.
The BJP, which leads the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in Bihar, along with Janata Dal (United), has named prominent figures, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, among others, as party campaigners.
"Who am I to make someone a Chief Minister? There are many parties in the alliance; after the elections, we will sit down and decide on the CM. Now we are fighting the elections under the leadership of Nitish Kumar", the Union Minister said during an interview with Aaj Tak's Anjana Om Kas
"Andhra is cooking up investments, while Karnataka's ministers are busy cooking excuses. Andhra is attracting Google; Karnataka's ministers are threatening people who use it. No roads, no funds, no jobs, but just reels, real estate, and rhetoric!", the JD(S)' state president said in a pos