Nitish Kumar

Stay alert of people coming from Delhi, CM Nitish advises Kushwaha community
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Addressing a gathering of Kushwaha community at the Sri Krishna Memorial Hall here to celebrate the birth anniversary of Emperor Ashoka - whom the Kushwahas claim descent from, he used the term "Sachet Rahiyega" (remain alert) from the people who come from Delhi and claimed that they have done lots of things for them.
'Can't comment as matter is in court', says Nitish Kumar on Rahul Gandhi's disqualification
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"Since I have joined politics, I have never commented on matters pending in the courts. If anyone is facing a court case, I would not like to comment on it. I have been running the government in Bihar for the last 17 years, but I have never interfered in any court matter," the Chief Minister said, adding: "I am closely observing all the developments in the country. Everyone knows why they are happening."
Have no issue with BJP's new Bihar chief Samrat Chaudhary, says Upendra Kushwaha
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"I want to make a promise to Samrat Ashok that I have no issues with Samrat Chaudhary. We are the leaders of the 21st century and not the 19th century. We will work together to avoid Jungle Raj coming to Bihar again. Nitish Kumar is sitting in the lap of the RJD and thinking of bringing Jungle Raj back in Bihar," he claimed in his address at an event here.
Jitan Ram Manjhi now demands Nobel Prize for Nitish Kumar
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Manjhi, while participating in the discussion on the appropriation bill, said that after 'Bihar Kesri' Sri Krishna Sinha, the first Chief Minister of state post-Independence, if anyone worked for the state, it is Nitish Kumar. "After the first Chief Minister Sri Krishna Singh, Nitish Kumar is the only chief minister who has done exemplary work for the welfare of people of Bihar. Hence, he deserves a Nobel prize. I demand the same," he said.
Nitish visits BJP MLC's house, attends 'puja'
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Mayukh was hosting the religious festival on Sunday. This has led to speculation in Bihar whether Nitish Kumar may execute his 'Paltimar' plan again. Chaiti Chhath is currently underway in the state, and people were celebrating 'Kharna' on Sunday. The Chhath is celebrated days after the Holi festival. Sanjay Mayukh is considered to.
Patna, Surat police nab man who threatened to blow up Nitish Kumar
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The accused was identified as Ankit Vinay Kumar Mishra (28), a native of Manikpur village in Vaishali district, and living in Surat for the last 6 years .Mishra has called up a private media organization and threatened to kill Nitish Kumar using a bomb. Since the matter was highly sensitive, Patna police immediately constituted a team.
JD-U believes Opposition can pull off 2004 repeat without common PM face
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In different phases, the BJP leaders were trying to set narratives depending on the popularity of a particular leader. They sometimes go for Rahul Gandhi, Nitish Kumar, K Chandrashekher Rao or Mamata Benerjee but such ploys are looking to be influencing the opposition parties. Neeraj Kumar, JD-U MLC and chief.
Owaisi blames Nitish for making BJP strong in Bihar
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Owaisi began his two-day visit to Bihar's Seemancha on Saturday. He said, "Nitish Kumar said that the AIMIM is a party of the Muslim community. I want to tell him that his capacity is limited only to Kurmi and Kushwaha. Nitish Kumar was responsible for making the BJP stronger in Bihar. I have promised to fight for the justice of Seemanchal's people and I am coming here to continue the fight."
Lalu, Nitish playing sympathy card on ED raids: BJP MP Sushil Kumar Modi
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Addressing mediapersons here, Modi said: "There is no law in the country which bars investigating agencies not to conduct raids or ask questions to pregnant women and ill persons. Lalu Prasad and Nitish Kumar are playing sympathy cards on CBI and ED raids."
With an eye on 2024, alliance parties keep a close watch on fractious JD-U
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These two leaders have shown an interest towards the Bharatiya Janata Party, but no one could say that it is a saffron surgical strike on the JD-U. The JD-U leaders denied any impact of the rebellions on the party but there is a perception in the political corridors of Bihar that Nitish Kumar is losing control over his party JD-U.
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