Sharad Yadav though unhappy, will not quit the party: JD(U)
Sharad Yadav though unhappy with the new alliance of JD(U) and BJP, decides to drop the decision of quitting the party for the time being.
Sharad Yadav though unhappy with the new alliance of JD(U) and BJP, decides to drop the decision of quitting the party for the time being.
Bihar CM's plea for a special category status to the state is likely to get attention from Centre after the new alliance between JD(U) & BJP.
Sharad Yadav had not expected Nitish Kumar to break from the Grand Alliance, there are possibilities of him resigning from JD(U).
Lalu in a press conference today said that the opposition has many capable faces and will form an alliance with Mayawati, Akhilesh & Mamata.
Lalu, clearing the air around RJD's position, once again ruled out Tejashwi's resignation and said that RJD will not break the alliance.
Amid uncertainties over the continuance of Bihar’s Grand Alliance govet, both RJD and JD(U) seeks options to save their parties in the state.
Nitish Kumar’s talks with Rahul Gandhi over Tejashwi's resignation underlines Congress's urgent required role in saving Bihar’s alliance.
JDU MP says that to have a clean and credible state of politics, scraping off such privileges is not much of an option, but rather a compulsion.
Hopes of a truce fades following a meeting between Bihar CM Nitish Kumar, RJD supremo Lalu Prasad and deputy CM Tejashwi Yadav.
JD(U) leader Sharad Yadav said that the Centre not allowing BSP chief Mayawati to speak in the Assembly is highly atrocious and unjust.