Caste Divide, Political Polarisation, Third Alternative: Why the Bihar Election Is Wide Open
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Fierce Fight Between Ruling and Opposition Parties over Opening of Sugar Mills in Bihar - Chinimandi
Bihar: Bihar opposition leader Tejashwi Prasad Yadav on Friday attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi, saying the opposition party can never provide jobs to people because its leaders “grab land” in return for promises of employment. “Prime Minister ji, as per your promise, you have not been able to reopen a single sugar mill in Bihar. There is no hope for other industries. The Prime Minister has taken everything from Gujarat and is coming to Bih…
Bihar: Muslims Remain Marginalised in Champaran Despite 20% Population - Clarion India
NEW DELHI/ PATNA — As Bihar gears up for the assembly elections likely to be held later this year, a glaring reality remains that the Muslim community in Motihari and the greater Champaran region is still struggling to convert its population strength into political power. Muslims make up nearly 22 percent of the population in Motihari city according to the 2011 census, and are estimated to be around 34,000 in 2025. However, their political influ…
Bihar Assembly Elections: Assembly elections are going to be held in Bihar at the end of this year. The election fever is increasing for this. Earlier, the fight in the state was between Mahagathbandhan vs NDA. This time Prashant Kishor's Jan Suraj Party has made it more interesting. However, a senior journalist has told that PK's entry can prove to be beneficial for the Mahagathbandhan. In a conversation with News Tak, senior journalist Satish …
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