Former Union Minister RK Singh on Sunday sent his resignation letter to Bharatiya Janata Party National President JP Nadda. The resignation follows the recent suspension of RK Singh from the BJP party on the basis of "anti-party" activities.
"There has been a question mark over the entire election process right from the beginning. When that is the case, results will be unexpected like this. There was never a strike rate like this. Even Congress didn't have a strike rate like this in 1984, as is the case with the BJP in these
This action marks the first major disciplinary step taken by the BJP after the Bihar election results, showcasing the party's commitment to maintaining internal discipline and coherence.
The BJP leaders initiated the campaign by signing their names on a white background. A large group of people attended the campaign. The gathering had posters and placards with "Save Sankey Tank" written on them.
The National Democratic Alliance's (NDA) "tsunami" swept off the opposition Mahagathbandhan in Bihar with the BJP emerging as the single-largest party with 89 seats and the Janata-Dal (United) finishing a close second with 85, and the other allies of the ruling coalition also registering
The ruling NDA registered a sweeping victory in the Bihar assembly polls, with the BJP emerging as the single largest party and its ally, Janata Dal (United), finishing a close second.
Independent MP Pappu Yadav said he respects the people's verdict in Bihar but raised concerns over employment and asked whether the results truly reflect the public mandate. He also said Nitish Kumar's views do not align with the BJP.
Meanwhile, according to the Election Commission, as of now, the NDA has secured the majority mark of 122 seats, winning 197 seats. The BJP has won 88 seats. The JDU has won 82, LJP (RV) has won 18, RLM has won 4, and HAM has won 5.