Congress’s urgent role required in saving Bihar’s ruling grand alliance
Nitish Kumar’s talks with Rahul Gandhi over Tejashwi's resignation underlines Congress's urgent required role in saving Bihar’s alliance.
Nitish Kumar’s talks with Rahul Gandhi over Tejashwi's resignation underlines Congress's urgent required role in saving Bihar’s alliance.
The Trinamool Congress is set to launch a three-week-long movement against BJP with the slogan "BJP Quit India", from 9 Aug to 30 Aug.
Hopes of a truce fades following a meeting between Bihar CM Nitish Kumar, RJD supremo Lalu Prasad and deputy CM Tejashwi Yadav.
JDU Party leader Sharad Yadav said, the Bihar coalition should remain intact & it must respect the people’s mandate it represents.
Ties between JDU and RJD are messy but JDU said that the relationship had not yet reached a breaking point and that the alliance was safe.
With the growing pressure on Tejashwi Yadav to resign, Lalu Prasad Yadav is in the dilemma whether to save the future of his son or RJD.
Lalu Prasad said his Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav will not resign and claimed that the state's ruling Grand Alliance is intact.
The opposition needs a leader to unite & Congress is failing to provide that leadership, uniting all the opposition party is a big tamasha.
The ball is in the court of Nitish Kumar and now it is up to him to decide whom he wants to form the alliance with, BJP or RJD and…
Shivanand Tiwari spoke to ET on the raids on Lalu, CM Nitish Kumar's moves in the last few days & the prospect of the alliance breaking up.