Kharge discusses 2024 poll preparedness with Congress’ Bihar unit
“The Mahagathbandhan (grand alliance) government in Bihar is as per the expectations of the people of the state,” Kharge said after the meeting.
“The Mahagathbandhan (grand alliance) government in Bihar is as per the expectations of the people of the state,” Kharge said after the meeting.
The two main partners – Left and the Congress – were more vocal on these issues, but the government hardly took note of it despite a series of their statements in the media.
Bihar's deputy chief minister and RJD leader silenced his detractors by saying, “My only target is to defeat BJP in the 2024 general election.”
An “oust-Modi campaign” will start from Purnia from where Union Home Minister Amit Shah had launched his party’s campaign against the newly-formed grand alliance in September last.
Kusum Devi managed to receive 70,053 votes after the completion of all 24 rounds of counting, while the RJD candidate secured 68259 votes.
A violent clash had broken out between the devotees and police in Munger during the immersion of Goddess Durga.
The first phase of the polls is scheduled on October 28 while the second and third phases will take place on November 3 and November 7 respectively.
The RJD is set to contest the upcoming state polls in alliance with the Congress and the Left parties.
The BJP put up a stupendous display in Uttar Pradesh where it was pitted against a seemingly formidable 'mahagathbandhan' of SP-BSP-RLD.
In his book, “Gopalganj to Raisina: My Political Journey”, Lalu Prasad says Nitish Kumar had through Prashant Kishor discussed the matter with him as the CM tried to re-enter the opposition Grand Alliance just six months after quitting it and forming new government with BJP