Assembly elections in Bihar are going to knock soon. Preparations for the election of this state are going on in full swing and all political parties are engaged in strengthening their organization. Talking about both alliances, the NDA has already fully trusted its trust in Nitish Kumar and has declared him the face of the Chief Minister's post. The tussle has taken place in the Grand Alliance, in which there is a possibility of a fight over the face of the Chief Minister's post.
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Regarding the matter, National Secretary-cum-Bihar in-charge of the Grand Alliance Congress, Virender Singh Rathore said that the Grand Alliance is in a strong position in Bihar. The president is to Sonia Gandhi. The same will decide the face of the Grand Alliance in the election. This talk of Rathore is contrary to the claim of Rashtriya Janata Dal, a Congress ally in the Grand Alliance, according to which Tejashwi Yadav is the Chief Minister face of the Grand Alliance.
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Apart from this, he said that the way the atmosphere has been created in the country, a big problem has arisen. BJP has created an atmosphere of fear and dread. Sadly, a large number of people killed in the Delhi riots are also from Bihar. My condolences are with the victim's family. Rathore was discussing the election strategy with the block presidents of all the districts at the party's two-day Magadha divisional meeting at the district Congress office at Rajendra Ashram in the city on Wednesday. On the second day of his two-day visit, he held consultations on preparations for the turn-by-turn assembly elections with 27 block presidents of Gaya district, 12 from Aurangabad, 15 from Nawada, 8 from Jehanabad and 5 from Araval.
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