Tag: #BiharPolls
Advani, Joshi take on Modi, Shah over BJP rout in Bihar
A short while ago, the following response was received from BJP:
BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY
(Central Office) 11, Ashok Road, New Delhi - 110001
Date: November 10,...
Union minister hopes JD-U, RJD will back GST Bill
PerformanceGurus Staff
Shillong, Nov 9
Union Minister of State for Finance Jayant Sinha on Monday hoped that the Janata Dal-United and the Rashtriya Janata Dal,...
Why Bihar rejected Modi-Shah and embraced Nitish
PerformanceGurus Staff
New Delhi, Nov 8
Bihar has awarded the performer. And punished negativity and needless aggression. This is the dominant feeling of most political...
Today’s Chanakya blames wrong prediction on Computer code glitch
New Delhi
Pollster Today's Chanakya, which on Sunday apologised for its bizarre prediction of giving 155 seats to BJP-led alliance in the Bihar assembly polls,...
Jaitley defends top leadership, RSS chief over Bihar loss
New Delhi
The BJP on Monday defended its top leadership as well as the RSS and its chief Mohan Bhagwat for the party's humiliating defeat...
Was exit poll manipulated to pre-empt a market crash on Friday?
New Delhi
In the wake of the Grand Alliance's stunning victory in Bihar polls, questions are being raised about the findings of an exit poll...
Profile of Nitish Kumar, the soft spoken engineer
Patna
He graduated as an engineer but plunged into politics in the early 1970s. Sophisticated, soft-spoken and a teetotaller who detests tobacco, Janata Dal-United leader...
Massive win for Grand Alliance, BJP routed in Bihar
Patna
In a verdict that is bound to have a national impact, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and RJD leader Lalu Prasad on Sunday trounced the...
We were the first to project a Nitish return
Yes, we got it right! Six hours before exit polls on various TV channels started giving conflicting signals about the outcome of the...
Nitish emerges face of the Opposition; Torrid time ahead for Modi...
New Delhi
In May last year when the BJP rode to power with 282 seats and reduced the Congress tally to a mere 44, the...