BJP looks to raise election pitch with Modi’s back-to-back visits to Bihar
The BJP has planned Modi’s next Bihar visit on 20 June, which will be marked by announcements of a slew of development projects and public engagements.
The BJP has planned Modi’s next Bihar visit on 20 June, which will be marked by announcements of a slew of development projects and public engagements.
Bihar BJP President Dilip Jaiswal said that the party has planned a massive roadshow from Patna airport to the party office in the state capital on 29 May.
BJP State President Dr Dilip Jaiswal said that the Congress party ruled this country for 65 years, but never cared for the poor.
Dilip Jaiswal has been elected as the new president of the BJP’s Bihar unit. Union Energy Minister Manohar Lal Khattar made the formal announcement during the party’s state council meeting in Patna on Tuesday.
Accusing political horse-trading in the merger of Janta Dal United MLAs into BJP in Manipur, JDU chief Rajiv Ranjan Lalan Singh said on Saturday that the merger was done by BJP using money power.
The saffron party raises the issue of nationalism with eyes on Hindu votes, and to cause a dent into the Opposition vote-bank
While Bihar BJP bent over backwards to please its two allies JD-U and LJP, opposition Grand Alliance partners are struggling to reach a seat-sharing deal
Bihar has a total of 40 LS seats of which the BJP is contesting on only 17 seats, which means 13 candidates who fought elections on BJP tickets last time will have to go ticketless; party has parted with 17 seats for its new ally, the JDU, and the remaining six were left for LJP