Online voter register for MLC elections, Graduates Constituency. Here is the link:
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The formula based on which the Janata Dal (United) and the Bharatiya Janata Party have shared seats among themselves, combined with Lok Janshakti Party leader Chirag Paswans decision to fight against the JD(U), could put a significant dent on Chief Minister Nitish Kumars hold on Bihar politics.
The JD(U) and the BJP jointly announced on Tuesday night that they would contest on 122 and 121 seats each for the 243-member Bihar Assembly respectively. The JD(U) will accommodate the Jitan Ram Manjhi-led Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular) and the BJP, Mukesh Sahnis Vikassheel Insaan Party.
By letting the BJP contest an almost equal number of seats with JD(U), Nitish has lost his upper hand to his saffron partner. And Chirag Paswans decision to field LJP candidates only against JD(U) might catapult the BJP into an effective big brother role in Bihar.
The deputy chief minister and BJP leader, Sushil Kumar Modi said, It doesnt matter who wins how many seats. Nitish Kumar will become the chief minister if the NDA comes to power. The BJP might make Nitish the CM even if JD(U) gets fewer seats. But in that situation, Nitish will automatically be reduced to playing the second fiddle to the BJP.
While BJP has disassociated the LJP from the NDA after Chirags rebellion, political pundits have it that BJP has used Chirag as a proxy against Nitish. The guess is not wide off the mark, given the fact that Chirag met Union home minister Amit Shah twice and the BJP president J.P. Nadda six times in course of the negotiation of seats.
https://thewire.in/politics/nitish-kumar-bjp-seat-sharing-jdu-bihar-election-chirag-paswan
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Online voter register for MLC elections, Graduates Constituency. Here is the link: https://ceotserms1.telangana.gov.in/MLC/form18.aspx The formula based on which the Janata Dal (United) and the Bharatiya Janata Party have shared seats among themselves, combined with Lok Janshakti Party leader Chirag Paswans decision to fight against the JD(U), could put a significant dent on Chief Minister Nitish Kumars hold on Bihar politics. The JD(U) and the BJP jointly announced on Tuesday night that they would contest on 122 and 121 seats each for the 243-member Bihar Assembly respectively. The JD(U) will accommodate the Jitan Ram Manjhi-led Hindustani Awam Morcha (Secular) and the BJP, Mukesh Sahnis Vikassheel Insaan Party. By letting the BJP contest an almost equal number of seats with JD(U), Nitish has lost his upper hand to his saffron partner. And Chirag Paswans decision to field LJP candidates only against JD(U) might catapult the BJP into an effective big brother role in Bihar. The deputy chief minister and BJP leader, Sushil Kumar Modi said, It doesnt matter who wins how many seats. Nitish Kumar will become the chief minister if the NDA comes to power. The BJP might make Nitish the CM even if JD(U) gets fewer seats. But in that situation, Nitish will automatically be reduced to playing the second fiddle to the BJP. While BJP has disassociated the LJP from the NDA after Chirags rebellion, political pundits have it that BJP has used Chirag as a proxy against Nitish. The guess is not wide off the mark, given the fact that Chirag met Union home minister Amit Shah twice and the BJP president J.P. Nadda six times in course of the negotiation of seats. https://thewire.in/politics/nitish-kumar-bjp-seat-sharing-jdu-bihar-election-chirag-paswan
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