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Hindustani Awam Morcha threatens Mahagathbandhan, says will boycott Lok Sabha elections if demands not fulfilled

Hindustan Awam Morcha has warned the coalition, that if its demands are not fulfilled, it will boycott the 2019 elections.

JD(U) will not support an ordinance for Ram Temple in Ayodhya, says senior party leader

The Sangh has been lately pressurising the government to bring an ordinance in the Parliament regarding the same.

Muzaffarpur sexual abuse case: SC rubbishes claims of Brajesh Thakur being tortured in Patiala Jail

SC feared that Thakur's presence in Bihar could stifle a free and fair probe in the case.

Miffed over 2019 seat sharing, RLSP chief Upendra Kushwaha resigns from cabinet, quits NDA

The resignation of Upendra Kushwaha from the NDA government comes in the wake of the continuing deadlock over seat sharing between his RLSP and the BJP.

ABVP wins 3 seats in Patna University students’ union, JD(U) secures 2

The polls had received huge importance after the BJP leaders had accused poll strategist and JD(U) national Vice-President Prashant Kishor of interfering in the elections.

Bihar BJP accuses JD(U) leader Prashant Kishor of interfering in Patna University polls

After joining JD(U), Prashant Kishor was made national vice president within a month

RJD men convicted for a crime that was blamed on RSS by some to claim ‘attack on Dalits’

A mob had beaten up and paraded a woman naked in Bihiya town of Arrah.

Supreme Court upholds the lower court’s life imprisonment sentence to Shahabuddin

The Patna High Court in 2017 had already rejected his plea to reduce the sentence

Modi could be the PM after 2019 elections: Prashant Kishor, former poll strategist and JDU leader

He also said that 100 seats for Congress in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections is a 'big ask'.

Bihar: Controversy erupts as posters depicting Tejashwi Yadav as ‘Ram’ and Nitish as ‘Ravan’ surface

The JD(U) was quick to remind the RJD that it was Nitish Kumar’s face which helped them increase their tally from 22 to 80 in the 2015 assembly elections

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