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INDIA bloc pins hopes on TDP, JD-U as BJP struggles to majority

INDIA bloc pins hopes on TDP, JD-U as BJP struggles to majority

Rediff.com4 Jun 2024

Notably, the JD-U has put up a better than expected performance in Lok Sabha polls.

Now, Nitish Receives Amit Shah At Airport

Now, Nitish Receives Amit Shah At Airport

Rediff.com25 Apr 2022

Is Amit Anilchandra Shah being clearly projected as Narendra Damodardas Modi's future successor and not anyone else (cough, cough) with similar ambitions?

Full results: RJD (75) is single largest party in Bihar

Full results: RJD (75) is single largest party in Bihar

Rediff.com11 Nov 2020

The NDA has retained Bihar with a wafer-thin majority of 125 seats in the 243-member assembly, paving the way for a fourth term for CM Nitish Kumar.

When Nitish met tantrik who said 'Lalu Murdabad'

When Nitish met tantrik who said 'Lalu Murdabad'

Rediff.com24 Oct 2015

All's fair in politics? The Bihar CM stroke a controversy by visiting a tantrik.

Cong should unite with RJD-LJP to defeat BJP, JD-U: Paswan

Cong should unite with RJD-LJP to defeat BJP, JD-U: Paswan

Rediff.com15 Nov 2013

Lok Janskati Party president Ramvilas Paswan on Friday said he fails to understand why Congress is "dithering" to join the Rashtriya Janata Dal-LJP alliance which is intact in spite of sentencing of Lalu Prasad.

The shocking silence of Muzaffarpur

The shocking silence of Muzaffarpur

Rediff.com2 Aug 2018

Articulate segments of Muzaffarpur have been at the the forefront of all anti-establishment mobilisation, which makes their silence over the atrocities in a shelter home in the town puzzling. Could it be that if those accused of horrific crimes belong to dominant castes and if the victims belong to the vulnerable groups, then the middle classes become mute, asks Mohammad Sajjad.

'The Modi wave has wiped off everyone in Bihar'

'The Modi wave has wiped off everyone in Bihar'

Rediff.com16 May 2014

'Nitish Kumar's government will be at stake. The JD-U is working with a very thin majority, which is a borrowed majority. With just two seats Nitish Kumar has no moral right to stay on,' says Professor Prabhat Ghosh.