"He (Nitish Kumar) came on his own last time and left on his own this time too. An investigation has been going on against us for the last 25 years. ED, CBI, nothing new is there... The people of Bihar and the country are with us," said RJD leader Rabri Devi.
When asked about giving a chance to Nitish Kumar again, Lalu Prasad Yadav on Friday said, "Ab aayenge toh dekhenge, khula hi rehta hai darwaaza' (if he will we will see, door remains open)."
The Nitish Kumar-led government in Bihar on Friday ordered a probe to review the functioning of the departments under the state's former Deputy chief minister and RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav and his close ministers in the previous JDU-RJD government.
Diwan was arrested on February 15 under the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), 2002. He was produced before a special PMLA Court in Raipur and was sent on ED custody for eight days till February 24. He is the ninth accused arrested in this case so far.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday addressed the youth and hit out at the BJP-led central government saying that this government wants them to become contractual labourers.
It's been a month since Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar made an exit from the Grand Alliance and joined hands with the NDA, however, RJD still seems hopeful of Kumar again making a 'U-turn' as RJD President Lalu Prasad Yadav said that "doors remain open".
"You all very well know how our CM is, he does not want to listen to anyone. He used to say 'I will die, but won't join BJP'...We decided to stay with Nitish ji, no matter how much we have to sacrifice, only to defeat BJP in 2024...' Hum logo ne ek thake hue mukhyamantri ko Niyukt kiya ha
This will be the first time when the RJD leader will be seen sharing the stage with Gandhi in Bihar since state Chief Minister Nitish Kumar severed his ties with INDIA bloc.
Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge slammed the ruling BJP on Thursday, saying that it had not delivered the promised number of jobs and that the country's debt situation had deteriorated under its regime.
Bhardwaj has stated in the complaint that he married Smita Ghate, an IAS officer of Madhya Pradesh cadre, in 2009 and had twin daughters, currently aged around 11 years old. Subsequently a divorce petition of them is filed at the Mumbai family court and the case is pending.