Taking a dig at Nitish Kumar, Yadav said that the latter only cares about power. "He doesn't care about anything. Sab koi jae bhaad mein, apan kursi ke jugaad mein."
"The leaders of RJD know that none of their tricks will work this time. They adopt absurd tactics but no matter what tactics they adopt, the public will form the NDA government this time," the RLM president told ANI.
He also mentioned that today, Chief Minister and JDU National President Nitish Kumar is meeting the party's women workers, highlighting the successful campaigns launched by the leader for women's empowerment.
He criticised the state government for failing to address the issues of Divyangs (specially-abled persons) despite being in power for 11 years with a "double-engine government" and 20 years under Nitish Kumar's leadership.
Amid the controversy over the suspension of Maharashtra SP MLA Abu Azmi for his remarks on Aurangzeb, JD(U) MLC Khalid Anwar said on Wednesday that discussions on historical figures should remain academic and not be politicized.
Donald Trump is addressing the joint session of Congress on Tuesday (local time), his first since taking over as President in his second term in office.
Republicans in Congress stood up and chanted 'USA, USA' to a Democrat heckler during US President Donald Trump's address when he recalled his popular victory.
Bihar's government on Monday unveiled a whopping Rs 3.17 lakh crore budget for the financial year 2025-26, marking a significant 13.6 per cent increase from the previous year's Rs 2.79 lakh crore allocation.
The move is set to spark controversy as when the BJP-led government hiked MLA salaries in February 2022, there was little pushback from Congress or Janata Dal (Secular).
Zakharova accused Zelenskyy of speaking lies and said that his biggest lie was his statement in the White House about Kyiv regime being without support in 2022.
Rubio's remarks came after Zelenskyy's verbal clash with US President Donald Trump and US Vice President Vance at the White House on Friday (local time).
European leaders rallied behind Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, expressing strong solidarity in the wake of his heated verbal clash with President Trump and Vice President Vance at the White House on Friday (local time).