2015 Bihar Assembly Election News
Bihar CM Nitish Kumar on Wednesday mocked BJP over its electoral drubbing.
Bihar CM Nitish Kumar Wednesday said that the process for government formation will start on November 14.
Around 9.5 lakh voters in Bihar chose not to vote for any candidate in Bihar Assembly elections.
The scale of victory of the Grand Alliance in Bihar Assembly Elections left the BJP-led NDA scrambling for cover on Sunday.
To say that the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance was routed in Bihar on Sunday is an understatement.
BSP on Sunday termed Bihar election results as "historic".
Alliance route has struck gold for Congress in Bihar by piggy riding Nitish Kumar and Lalu Prasad.
As verdict of people in Bihar gave it a thumping victory, the Nitish Kumar-led Grand Alliance also emerged on the top.
Trinamool Congress on Sunday said the bond between parties like JD(U), TMC and AAP will be more strengthened.
Lalu Prasad Yadav, the effervescent backward class leader, is back to the centrestage once again, helping the grand alliance reap a bountiful electoral harvest.
Elaborate security arrangements have been made in 57 constituencies of Bihar for the fifth and final phase of assembly elections going to take place on Thursday.
'Mahagathbandhan is in state of panic due to fear of Narendra Modi'.
Bhim Singh, a self proclaimed socialist, joined the BJP in the presence of state BJP president Mangal Pandey.
"If Nitish ji comes back in the government then Lalu ji will run the government via a remote control."
'Democracy is meant to be used to ensure someone's fall but is meant to ensure that the aspirations of people are fulfilled'
The Election Commission had on September 9 announced the dates for the high-stakes Bihar Assembly Elections 2015. Addressing a press conference in the national capital, Chief Election Commissioner Nasim Zaidi announced the dates for five-phase elections for the 243-member Bihar Legislative Assembly.
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