Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary hits out at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav for their opposition to the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) initiative, accusing them of stalling Bihar's progress while shielding infiltrators.
He clarified that the individual in question, Sakaldeo Bind, had previously contested as an independent and is not a VIP candidate, though he has now extended his support to the BJP.
In another event, Jan Suraaj's state spokesperson Amit Kumar Paswan, along with former district councillor Anita Kumari and Jan Suraaj's founding member Karmveer Paswan, also joined the BJP on Sunday with hundreds of supporters.
"From the NDA government's resolutions, this is the Diwali of true transformation. Employment for 50 lakh youth has boosted Atmanirbharta and pride. A monthly pension of 1,100 rupees has brought a serene smile to the faces of the elderly. Free electricity of 125 units has spread the light
Chaudhary mentioned that the candidates within the Mahagathbandhan are fighting among themselves and noted that no proper seat sharing has occurred among them.
Kishor, on Thursday, said, "Today, Samrat Choudhary's updated affidavit has been released to the public. Earlier, when Samrat Choudhary was asked when he passed Class 10, he said it could be read in the affidavit."
"We are here to ensure the Lotus blooms. With the blessings of God, we want the blessings of the public to form the NDA government in Bihar. We are fighting as a team on 243 seats. We have made all the announcements. These people (of Mahagathbandhan) could not find one person in Bihar who
According to the release, the list of candidates for Janata Dal (U) in the first phase of the Bihar Legislative Assembly Elections 2025 has been approved by the party's National President, Nitish Kumar.
The Bharatiya Janata Party has fielded Deputy Chief Ministers Samrat Choudhary and Vijay Sinha from Tarapur and Lakhisarai constituencies, respectively, in the first list released for the high-stakes Bihar Assembly elections.