Ahead of the Opposition parties' meeting in Patna on June 23, Bihar Deputy CM and RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav said on Thursday that the 2024 Lok Sabha election will be fought on people's issues not on the name of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Ahead of the mega meeting of key Opposition forces in Patna on June 23, Bihar Deputy Chief Minister and RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav on Wednesday said the Lok Sabha elections next year will be fought on issues of the people and "not in the name of PM Modi".
While addressing the press conference, Santosh Suman said," We are in the midst of party expansion. We will go to Delhi. Our options are open. If NDA approaches us we will talk to them. We will also look for third-front possibilities. We will consult with various NGOs. After 3-4 days we w
RJD MLA Yadav on Thursday ignited a fresh row on Ramcharitmanas with his controversial comments during a discussion where he asked, "Was Hindutva not in danger when Ramcharitmanas was being written inside a mosque?"
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday targeted parties opposed to BJP including the Congress, Trinamool Congress and RJD and said there are dynastic parties that indulge "in nepotism and corruption" while the BJP-led government works to safeguard the future of the youth
London [UK], June 13: The first ever collaboration between The Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC), The Mineralogical and Geological Museum at Harvard University (MGMH) and the Gemological Institute of America (GIA) takes place on 23rd June in-person at Harvard University. Three of the worl
"I have seen visuals of the bridge collapsing. The bridge collapsed under the weight of the corrupt JDU-RJD government. RJD has a doctorate when it comes to jobs for land scams or fodder scams but this is a new form of ghotala (scam) known as 'Bridge Ghotala'. "This is the testimony of how N
While speaking to ANI, Lalit Narayan Mandal said," Did PM Modi or Railway Minister resign after the Odisha train accident? The bridge collapse in Bhagalpur is a tragic incident and I do not want to politicise the matter."