Modi ads indicate clashing ambitions
The reasons behind the Modi-Nitish advertisements in Bihar newspapers driving the wedge between the BJP and the JD(U) deeper may not be merely the two allies’ different perceptions of secularism and communalism in the poll-bound state with sizeable Muslim voters.
Bihar clash between BJP, JD-U worsens
Despite optimistic statements by sections of leaders from both the Janata Dal (United) and the Bharatiya Janata Party about the survival of their distressed Bihar alliance, increasing signs of bitterness between the two parties indicate that a solution is not easy and it might take more time and effort before they make peace.
Uneasy calm between JD-U and BJP in Bihar
With both the BJP and the JD(U) seriously watching their growing frictions that arose from the clash of images between Nitish Kumar and Narendra Modi over secularism in poll-bound Bihar, an uneasy calm prevailed at the Patna state headquarters of both the parties on Monday.
Lalu: Show flood relief accounts
By returning the Kosi flood relief money of Rs 5 crore to Gujarat, Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar of the JD(U) may have given the RJD-LJP, the state’s main Opposition combine, a bigger handle than
Nitish returns Gujarat aid
The Nitish Kumar-led JD(U)-BJP government in Bihar on Saturday returned to Gujarat’s BJP government the Rs 5 crores that the latter had given to Bihar as aid during the Kosi floods of 2008, further straining JD(U)-BJP ties ahead of impending Assembly polls in Mr Kumar’s state.
Nitish should have cut off hand: Lalu
Bihar chief minister and JD(U) stalwart Nitish Kumar’s ingenious decision to spruce up his secular image in poll-bound Bihar by returning the Rs 5-crore Kosi flood aid money back to the Gujarat government on Saturday drew flak from all political parties barring the JD(U) and the intelligentsia.
Modi Bihar campaign: BJP wary
The suspense over possibilities of the BJP’s Hindutva icon and Gujarat chief minister, Mr Narendra Modi, coming to campaign for Bihar’s Assembly polls is getting thicker even as the strained relations between the JD(U) and the BJP, which form Bihar’s ruling coalition, still hang in balance.
Bihar poll: Fears of horse-trading
With the Rajya Sabha polls for Bihar’s five vacant seats set to be held on Thursday with six candidates in the fray, there is anxiety among both the parties and the candidates amid an atmosphere of possible horse trading. Money could play a decisive role despite the major parties either having issued whips or deciding to stay out.
BSP to go it alone in Bihar
Seeking to make the Bahujan Samaj Party’s presence strongly felt in Bihar’s caste-driven politics and eyeing the forthcoming Assembly polls, Uttar Pradesh chief minister and BSP supremo Mayawati on Tuesday asked her party’s cadres to follow its UP socio-political formula to rise to power in the state ruled by the Nitish Kumar-led shaky NDA.
After ad row, Advani reaches out to Nitish
Freshs strain between Bihar’s JD(U) and the BJP after chief minister Nitish Kumar’s bitter protests over advertisements praising Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi got a last-minute balm on Sunday in senior BJP leader L.K. Advani’s speech at the end of a BJP rally.