Bihar Assembly Polls: I Fought to Resurrect LJP (RV) After Poll Debacle in 2020, Says Chirag Paswan
LJP(RV) won 19 of 28 contested seats, contributing to NDA's three-fourths majority in Bihar assembly, with Paswan rejecting claims of rift with JD(U).
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Following the NDA's historic victory in the Bihar Assembly elections, government formation efforts have accelerated. LJP (Ram Vilas) chief and Union Minister Chirag Paswan met with Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, where both leaders shared their joy over the victory. Chirag Paswan described it as a victory for the people of Bihar and their wisdom, expressing confidence that the new government will swiftly implement development, good governance, and …
NDA Begins Government Formation Talks in Bihar After Landslide Victory
Following the National Democratic Alliance’s sweeping win in the Bihar assembly elections, coalition partners on Saturday shifted their focus to government formation. Union minister and Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) chief Chirag Paswan met chief minister Nitish Kumar in Patna, signalling his party’s intent to “actively participate” in the new government. The meeting at Nitish Kumar’s residence marked the first public appearance of the 74-year-…
My party looking forward to joining new govt in Bihar, I feel Nitish should continue as CM: Chirag
Patna, Nov 15 (PTI) Union minister Chirag Paswan on Saturday said his Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas) was looking forward to joining the new government in Bihar and he "personally" felt that JD(U) president Nitish Kumar should continue as chief minister.Addressing a press conference a day after the NDA secured a landslide victory in the assembly polls, with his own party bagging 19 out of the 28 seats it had contested, Paswan also charged the op…
LJP(RV) representatives met Nitish, discussed govt formation in Bihar: Chirag Paswan
Speaking on the NDA's seat-sharing arrangement before the polls, he said, "I am grateful to the central leadership of the alliance. The NDA placed trust in our party, which had no MLA in the Bihar assembly." The LJP(RV) had contested 28 assembly seats in the state and won 19.
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