In the midst of Bihar's heated election campaign, fresh developments are unfolding in the state's political landscape. Mahagathbandhan's chief ministerial candidate, Tejashwi Yadav, declared on Sunday that if his alliance assumes power, the central government's Waqf Amendment Bill would be consigned to the dustbin.
The RJD leader reiterated this pledge during rallies in the Seemanchal region's assembly constituencies of Purnea, Kochadhaman, Jokihat, and Narpatganj.This election is a battle to safeguard the Constitution and India's diversity.Vbuyz Women'S Cotton Floral Print A-Line Regular Fit Kurta With Sharara & Dupatta
If our government comes to power, we will repeal that bill," Yadav asserted. Branding the move as an assault on constitutional equality, he emphasized, "This country belongs to everyone Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Christians their sacrifices form the bedrock of our Constitution.
In Kishanganj, he further stressed, "Equal rights for all." In another significant update, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's JD(U) party has expelled 11 leaders for engaging in anti-party activities. According to a statement from the party's state general secretary Chandan Kumar Singh, these individuals violated party principles.Also Read: Political Roar in Bihar: Modi, Rahul, Priyanka, Kharge's Big Rally War Begins..!
Among the expelled are former minister Shailesh Kumar, ex-MLA Shyam Bahadur Singh, Sudarshan Kumar, former MLC Sanjay Prasad, and Ranvijay Singh. They have also been stripped of primary membership.
This episode signals growing instability within the NDA alliance.Tejashwi Yadav launched another salvo, claiming that if the ruling coalition returns to power, Nitish Kumar will not be reinstated as chief minister. Also Read: Maharashtra Youth Victim of Illicit Affair: Tied Up and Savagely Beaten with Sticks!
The BJP has hijacked Kumar, he alleged, accusing two Gujaratis Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah of effectively controlling Bihar. Meanwhile, LJP leader Chirag Paswan slammed the Mahagathbandhan, sarcastically questioning their failure to field a Muslim deputy chief ministerial candidate.
These developments could reshape the political dynamics ahead of Bihar's 2025 elections. Tejashwi's aggressive strategy, coupled with internal NDA frictions, has sparked intense debates. As the electoral battle intensifies, focus remains on constitutional values and communal harmony.Also Read: Strict Security Arrangements for Chhath Puja in Bihar: Ensuring Devotees' Safety..!