70 years old but he's not relinquishing power. Was there any stability in govt in the last 4 years? How will there be 'vikas' if the govt doesn't stay stable? Even after having a majority they brought the BJP to power through crooked means: Tejashwi Yadav, RJD, at a rally in Gaya
The Mahagatbandhan Chief Ministerial candidate Tejashwi Yadav on Sunday tore Nitish Kumar to shreds on the issue of “establishment of rule of law” and “good governance”.
We want to ask Tejashwi Yadav whether along with Congress, his party (RJD) has also made an understanding with Jamaat-e-Islami & other radical elements in Bihar. These are questions of national security, not politics: Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, Union Minority Minister & BJP leader
It is our religion to serve all the people of Bihar. Earlier, Bihar had a very bad situation, many incidents of crime took place, the rate of growth was not equal, we controlled everything. We have said from the beginning that we go on the path of development with justice: CM Nitish Kumar
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The Congress on Saturday accused the BJP of showing insensitivity towards the Hoshiarpur rape victim and said the ruling party was politicising the issue due to Bihar elections.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said that unlike the Uttar Pradesh government, the Punjab government was not denying that the girl was raped and it was not blocking justice.
"Ye jaati hi hain jo jaati nahin hain,” (this caste thing refuses to go away) has been the frequent refrain of socialist leader Sharad Yadav, who often cited his own victory from Madhepura, a Yadav-dominated constituency, to buttress the point whenever he interacts with journalists in the national capital. For long, caste considerations have had a vice-like grip on politics in the states and even at the national level, both on the minds of politicians and political parties and on the minds of voters.
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Once upon a time, when India was ruled by the kings and emperors, when battles were commonplace and India knew prosperity, the erstwhile Pataliputra served as the capital of the empires. During the reigns of the Mauryas and the Guptas, it was the centre of trade, culture and politics in this country. For the likes of Ashoka the Great, Chandragupta Maurya and Samudragupta, it was an impenetrable fortress.
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