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#BiharPolitics

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Political ch@politi
October 22, 2025October 22, 2025
October 22, 2025

A Union minister has described Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar as the “dulha” (groom) of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), signaling his central role in the coalition’s strategy for the state. The remark, made on October 22, 2025, ahead of the Bihar Assembly elections, underscores Nitish Kumar’s significance in maintaining the NDA’s voter base and coordinating between allied parties such as the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), LJP, and smaller regional outfits. The statement reflects the perception that Kumar’s political influence and personal credibility are pivotal for the NDA to secure key constituencies, particularly in the caste-sensitive regions of Bihar. Nitish Kumar’s leadership has historically been instrumental in shaping electoral outcomes for the NDA, given his long-standing grassroots connect and governance record. The Union minister’s analogy of him as the “dulha” highlights the strategic importance of Kumar as a unifying figure who can rally support across alliance partners and consolidate votes in both urban and rural areas. This public endorsement also appears aimed at boosting morale within the NDA, projecting a narrative of cohesion and shared purpose among coalition members. With the Bihar polls approaching, the remark has generated widespread discussion across political circles, reinforcing the narrative that the NDA’s success in the state is closely linked to Nitish Kumar’s personal political capital. Party workers and supporters have circulated the statement as a symbolic affirmation of the Chief Minister’s leadership role, emphasizing his significance in guiding the alliance through a highly competitive electoral landscape. #NitishKumar #BiharPolitics #NDA #BJP #LJP

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politics
Political ch@politi
October 14, 2025October 14, 2025
October 14, 2025

On October 14, 2025, JD(U) MLA Gopal Mandal staged a sit-in protest outside Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's residence in Patna. Mandal, representing the Gopalpur constituency, expressed frustration over being denied a party ticket for the upcoming assembly elections. He demanded a meeting with the Chief Minister, stating, "I want to meet the CM. I have been waiting here since 08:30 hours. I will get the election ticket. I won’t go without getting it." The protest intensified as Mandal and his supporters refused to disperse, leading to increased security measures outside the CM's residence. Police personnel were deployed to manage the situation, and Mandal was eventually removed from the area. This incident highlights internal tensions within the JD(U) over seat-sharing arrangements ahead of the Bihar Assembly elections scheduled for November 6 and 11, 2025. The unrest reflects broader dissatisfaction among party members regarding ticket allocations and coalition dynamics within the National Democratic Alliance (NDA). #JDUMandate #BiharElections2025 #SeatSharingDispute #GopalMandalProtest #NitishKumar #NDAAlliance #BiharPolitics #ElectionTicketDenial #InternalPartyTensions

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Yash Ikhare @yashik
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September 20, 2025September 20, 2025
September 20, 2025

The Adani Group has sparked a major political storm after being allotted 1,050 acres of land in Pirpainti, Bhagalpur (Bihar) on a lease of ₹1 per year for 33 years to build a 2,400 MW thermal power plant. Congress leader Pawan Khera accused the BJP-led Bihar government and Industries Minister Nitish Mishra of favoring Adani just ahead of state elections. He alleged that the land, home to nearly 10 lakh trees including mango, litchi, and teak, would be cleared, causing massive environmental damage. The opposition called it a “land gift” to Adani and demanded the deal be scrapped. The Bihar government rejected the claims, clarifying that a transparent bidding process was followed where four companies participated, and Adani Power won by quoting the lowest tariff of ₹6.075 per unit. Government officials argue the project will bring jobs, investment, and power to the region, but critics say it highlights crony capitalism and raises serious concerns about environmental impact, public interest, and fairness in resource allocation. #AdaniGroup #BiharPolitics #Pirpainti #Bhagalpur #ThermalPowerPlant #LandAllotment #EnvironmentalConcerns #CronyCapitalism #BJP #Congress #PawanKhera #NitishMishra #PoliticalStorm #ResourceAllocation #GreenIndia #DeforestationAlert #PublicInterest #InvestmentVsEnvironment #News #newsone

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