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		<title>Major Defection: Ex-JD(U) Veteran KC Tyagi Switches to RLD</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Delhi witnessed a high-profile political realignment on Sunday as former JD(U) stalwart KC Tyagi joined Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) under the watchful eyes of Union Minister and RLD chief Jayant&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Delhi witnessed a high-profile political realignment on Sunday as former JD(U) stalwart KC Tyagi joined Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) under the watchful eyes of Union Minister and RLD chief Jayant Chaudhary. The event at Mavalankar Hall highlighted Tyagi&#8217;s new chapter after severing ties with Nitish Kumar&#8217;s camp post the Bihar CM&#8217;s Rajya Sabha victory.</p>



<p>Chaudhary shared the news on social media, hailing Tyagi as a &#8216;senior and experienced leader&#8217; and former parliamentarian, alongside welcoming ex-UP minister Ashok Yadav. He described the formal induction as a moment of pride, predicting it would infuse fresh energy into RLD&#8217;s public service mission and make the party more robust.</p>



<p>Tyagi&#8217;s exit from JD(U) wasn&#8217;t abrupt. Formed in 2003 from the Samata Party-Janata Dal merger, the party saw Tyagi rise as general secretary under George Fernandes. He collaborated extensively with Sharad Yadav and Nitish Kumar, serving as chief general secretary, spokesperson, and advisor—roles that cemented his status as a Nitish loyalist.</p>



<p>This switch arrives amid Bihar&#8217;s fluid politics, where Nitish&#8217;s maneuvers have repeatedly redrawn alliances. Tyagi&#8217;s non-renewal of membership post-campaign was a telltale sign. For RLD, securing Tyagi bolsters its intellectual heft, crucial for penetrating beyond UP&#8217;s Jat-dominated belts into broader national discourse.</p>



<p>Political analysts view this as Jayant Chaudhary&#8217;s masterstroke to consolidate NDA ties while countering rivals in upcoming polls. With Tyagi&#8217;s insights into Bihar and national politics, RLD positions itself for greater relevance, potentially influencing seat-sharing and coalition strategies in 2024 and beyond.</p>
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		<title>Tejashwi Flees Bihar After Rajya Sabha Debacle: Ram Kripal Slams</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Bihar&#8217;s political waters are churning after the Mahagathbandhan&#8217;s loss in the Rajya Sabha elections. RJD scion Tejashwi Yadav has reportedly left for Kolkata, drawing sharp criticism from state minister Ram&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Bihar&#8217;s political waters are churning after the Mahagathbandhan&#8217;s loss in the Rajya Sabha elections. RJD scion Tejashwi Yadav has reportedly left for Kolkata, drawing sharp criticism from state minister Ram Kripal Yadav, who called him a &#8216;ranchoad&#8217;—a battlefield fugitive.</p>



<p>During a media interaction in Danapur on March 20, Yadav painted a grim picture of RJD&#8217;s trajectory. &#8216;Tejashwi bolts from Bihar whenever defeat looms, dodging public accountability. This cowardice is dooming his party,&#8217; he said. Once in power, RJD now teeters on the edge of political oblivion, with cross-votes in the upper house polls underscoring its lack of support.</p>



<p>&#8216;Dubbed a sinking ship, RJD sees leaders deserting en masse to protect their careers,&#8217; Yadav quipped. He dismissed any future for RJD or Congress in Bihar&#8217;s cutthroat politics.</p>



<p>Shifting focus to neighboring Bengal, the minister forecasted doom for TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee. Her ticket-cutting spree for incumbents signals desperation, he claimed. &#8216;Under her patronage, Bengal endured riots, graft, and thuggery. But voters are rising, having felled tyrants before.&#8217;</p>



<p>Mamata&#8217;s legacy, per Yadav, is one of tyranny: orchestrating opposition killings, muzzling dissent, and trampling democracy. &#8216;The hour of reckoning is near; Bengal&#8217;s masses will dismantle this regime.&#8217;</p>



<p>In contrast, BJP offers salvation. &#8216;A BJP government will steer Bengal towards growth, harmony, and a development blueprint matching national standards. The oppressed will find liberation after decades of suffering,&#8217; Yadav concluded, rallying for impending change.</p>
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		<title>Bihar NDA United: Nitish Model Trumps Samrat Alternative</title>
		<link>https://newsanalysisindia.com/india/bihar-nda-united-nitish-model-trumps-samrat-alternative/</link>
		
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A fresh political storm has brewed in Bihar over rival leadership narratives, with NDA leaders closing ranks to affirm the supremacy of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar&#8217;s governance approach. It all&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>A fresh political storm has brewed in Bihar over rival leadership narratives, with NDA leaders closing ranks to affirm the supremacy of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar&#8217;s governance approach.</p>



<p>It all began with a provocative X post by BJP&#8217;s Neeraj Kumar, who lauded Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary&#8217;s crackdown on crime. Since assuming home ministry duties, Choudhary has overseen sweeping operations, instilling fear among criminals, Kumar claimed. Likening it to Yogi Adityanath&#8217;s model in Uttar Pradesh, he envisioned a &#8216;Samrat Model&#8217; wiping out crime in Bihar in just three months.</p>



<p>JD(U) swiftly countered, with its spokesperson Neeraj Kumar declaring no room for parallel models. &#8216;Only the Nitish Model works here,&#8217; he said, positioning the CM as the linchpin of Bihar&#8217;s political and administrative system. Choudhary&#8217;s prominence in policing doesn&#8217;t signal a new era, he clarified.</p>



<p>Joining the chorus, Jitan Ram Manjhi of HAM insisted that Nitish&#8217;s methods are non-negotiable for any successor. &#8216;Fail to emulate him, and you&#8217;ll falter in power,&#8217; Manjhi cautioned, highlighting the risks of deviation.</p>



<p>Upendra Kushwaha of RLM similarly quashed notions of alternatives, praising the solid development framework under Nitish. &#8216;Bihar has its model; others are redundant,&#8217; he stated, predicting continuity in future regimes.</p>



<p>This flare-up exposes simmering intra-alliance dynamics in Bihar&#8217;s NDA camp. While allies vocally back Nitish, the public spat hints at ambitions bubbling beneath the surface. With Bihar&#8217;s political landscape ever volatile, reinforcing the Nitish-centric narrative serves to steady the coalition ahead of potential electoral battles.</p>
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		<title>Why Bihar Congress MLAs Skipped Rajya Sabha Vote: 2-Day Ultimatum</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Bihar Congress is in damage-control mode after three legislators boycotted the Rajya Sabha polls, sealing the fate of their alliance partner RJD&#8217;s candidate. The party has slapped a strict two-day&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Bihar Congress is in damage-control mode after three legislators boycotted the Rajya Sabha polls, sealing the fate of their alliance partner RJD&#8217;s candidate. The party has slapped a strict two-day deadline on the errant MLAs to furnish detailed explanations for their mysterious absence.</p>



<p>State spokesperson Rajesh Rathore announced that disciplinary head Kapil Dev Prasad Yadav has summoned Manohar Prasad Singh, Surendra Prasad, and Manoj Vishwas for questioning. These representatives from Manihari, Balmi Nagar, and Forbesganj constituencies were nowhere to be found when votes were cast on March 16, 2026.</p>



<p>Yadav highlighted frantic but futile efforts to contact them – mobiles rang out unanswered before going dead. Their absence, alongside one from RJD, delivered a stinging loss to Amarendra Dhari Singh, exposing vulnerabilities in the Mahagathbandhan&#8217;s coordination.</p>



<p>Post-poll, the MLAs defended their stand, telling reporters they had pre-notified the leadership about opting out. The candidate, they alleged, failed to garner their support, prompting the deliberate skip. They&#8217;re bracing for potential fallout, stating they&#8217;re prepared for whatever disciplinary measures follow.</p>



<p>This internal storm comes at a precarious time for opposition unity in Bihar. Congress aims to root out disloyalty through this swift probe, which could result in expulsions or public reprimands. Analysts see it as a bid to deter future rebellions and fortify the alliance against the ruling NDA.</p>



<p>With responses due soon, the political fraternity watches closely. Will apologies suffice, or will this trigger a larger purge within Bihar&#8217;s Congress ranks?</p>
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		<title>Anant Singh Gets Bail: Mokama Strongman Set for Release Tomorrow</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Patna High Court delivered a major relief to Bihar&#8217;s controversial MLA Anant Kumar Singh on Thursday, approving his bail application in the Dular Chand Yadav murder investigation. The JD(U) firebrand,&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Patna High Court delivered a major relief to Bihar&#8217;s controversial MLA Anant Kumar Singh on Thursday, approving his bail application in the Dular Chand Yadav murder investigation. The JD(U) firebrand, who won the Mokama seat in the 2025 elections, is expected to be released from Beur Central Jail by Friday.</p>



<p>The murder of Dular Chand, a vocal supporter of Jan Suraaj Party chief Prashant Kishore, occurred during the heated election campaign. Authorities implicated Singh, leading to his incarceration months before the polls. Despite the legal clouds, voters in Mokama reaffirmed their loyalty, electing him decisively.</p>



<p>In a surprising twist, Singh had declared his exit from active politics on March 16. Speaking to supporters, he emphasized family succession: &#8216;My sons will now take the electoral plunge.&#8217; This came after he cast his vote in the Rajya Sabha polls, a moment captured widely as he arrived under heavy security from jail.</p>



<p>Singh&#8217;s cryptic remark on Nitish Kumar&#8217;s tenure hinted at shifting alliances. &#8216;Nitish is leaving Bihar, so am I quitting the poll fray,&#8217; he said. This bail paves the way for his re-entry into public life, potentially altering power equations in Patna&#8217;s political corridors.</p>



<p>Bihar&#8217;s opposition parties have reacted sharply, terming the verdict &#8216;judicial miscarriage.&#8217; Meanwhile, JD(U) leaders hail it as vindication. As release formalities unfold, all eyes are on whether Singh&#8217;s homecoming sparks celebrations or confrontations in Mokama.</p>
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		<title>Patna HC Grants Bail to MLA Anant Singh in Murder Probe</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Patna High Court delivered a major verdict on Thursday, approving bail for Anant Singh, the controversial MLA from Mokama, in the high-profile murder case of Dular Chand Yadav. This&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>The Patna High Court delivered a major verdict on Thursday, approving bail for Anant Singh, the controversial MLA from Mokama, in the high-profile murder case of Dular Chand Yadav. This ruling ends a prolonged legal ordeal for the jailed leader, who has been lodged in Patna&#8217;s Beur Jail since his arrest during the Bihar elections.</p>



<p>The case stems from the brutal assassination of Jan Suraaj Party worker Dular Chand Yadav in October 2025, allegedly linked to election-time rivalries. Singh, accused in the murder, won his Assembly seat while in custody, showcasing his enduring voter base. His initial bail pleas were dismissed by trial courts, prompting an appeal to the High Court.</p>



<p>Notably, Singh was permitted interim release for key events. He voted in Bihar&#8217;s Rajya Sabha elections from jail, supporting CM Nitish Kumar&#8217;s party nominee, and vowed to exit prison imminently. He also took his MLA oath earlier, seeking Nitish Kumar&#8217;s blessings in a widely publicized gesture.</p>



<p>Post-voting, Singh declared he would no longer contest elections, entrusting politics to his son. This bail could reshape his strategy. Supporters celebrate it as vindication, while critics decry it as leniency toward a figure synonymous with muscle power in Bihar politics.</p>



<p>As Anant Singh prepares to leave jail, the murder investigation continues. Prosecutors may challenge the bail, but for now, the bahubali MLA regains his freedom. This development underscores the interplay of law, politics, and power in India&#8217;s heartland state, leaving observers pondering Singh&#8217;s next chapter.</p>
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		<title>BJP Buys MLAs with Money: Sanjay Raut&#8217;s Rajya Sabha Poll Fury</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Rajya Sabha election aftermath in Bihar has ignited a firestorm of criticism against the BJP, with Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut leading the charge. Accusing the saffron party&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>The Rajya Sabha election aftermath in Bihar has ignited a firestorm of criticism against the BJP, with Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut leading the charge. Accusing the saffron party of horse-trading through bribes and influence, Raut painted a grim picture of democracy under siege during a fiery media briefing in the capital.</p>



<p>Cross-voting incidents in Haryana, Bihar, and Odisha drew Raut&#8217;s ire. &#8220;Money and power did the trick for BJP everywhere,&#8221; he said, slamming their choice in Odisha—a convict in the coal scam with court-imposed jail time. This, he argued, exposes the BJP&#8217;s double standards, as they lecture on ethics while corrupting the Rajya Sabha.</p>



<p>&#8220;The BJP enjoys this, but the nation suffers,&#8221; Raut lamented, noting the opposition&#8217;s solidarity couldn&#8217;t withstand the cash onslaught. He predicted public backlash, as citizens grapple with rising prices and unresponsive governance. BJP&#8217;s forgotten election pledges, he added, will haunt them at the polls.</p>



<p>On a positive note, Raut praised Kharge&#8217;s initiative on women&#8217;s quota via letter to Rijiju, urging support without suspicion. Raut&#8217;s broadside signals escalating opposition unity against perceived BJP overreach, setting the stage for intense political showdowns.</p>
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		<title>Bihar CM Face Decided by NDA: Minister&#8217;s Big Reveal</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The air in Bihar politics thickens with speculation over leadership changes, but Minister Ram Kripal Yadav has cut through the noise. Speaking in Patna, he firmly stated that the National&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>The air in Bihar politics thickens with speculation over leadership changes, but Minister Ram Kripal Yadav has cut through the noise. Speaking in Patna, he firmly stated that the National Democratic Alliance&#8217;s top brass will anoint the next chief minister. Clarity is imminent, he assured, as the state braces for transition.</p>



<p>Delving into JD(U)&#8217;s legacy, Yadav portrayed Nitish Kumar as the unwavering architect, from Samata Party origins to today&#8217;s robust entity. Kumar&#8217;s choice to relinquish the CM post while retaining oversight of the government and party reins marks a strategic pivot. This move ensures continuity in pursuit of Bihar&#8217;s 2030 developed-state ambition, with Kumar&#8217;s wisdom steering the course.</p>



<p>Yadav dismissed Congress as a fading force, foreseeing its political extinction. Shifting focus to Bengal, he painted a grim picture of TMC&#8217;s rule—marked by devastation and oppression. Yet, he expressed optimism that Bengal&#8217;s electorate, weary of atrocities, will deliver a BJP victory in the upcoming elections.</p>



<p>Yadav&#8217;s outrage peaked over the Varanasi incident involving a non-vegetarian Iftar amid the holy Ganga. Revered as Mata Ganga in Hinduism, the river and its Banaras ghats attract devotees worldwide. Hosting such an event there is an outrageous desecration, he argued, demanding accountability to protect religious sanctity.</p>
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		<title>Who Will Nitish Choose as Bihar&#8217;s Next CM? Clues Point to Samrat</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Amid the buzz of his Samriddhi Yatra, Bihar CM Nitish Kumar is openly grooming a successor. Samrat Chaudhary has been thrust into the spotlight, with Nitish making him bow to&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Amid the buzz of his Samriddhi Yatra, Bihar CM Nitish Kumar is openly grooming a successor. Samrat Chaudhary has been thrust into the spotlight, with Nitish making him bow to cheering crowds in multiple rallies—from pre-poll Saharsa and Kishanganj to post-win Bhagalpur and today&#8217;s Jamui event. This isn&#8217;t subtle; it&#8217;s a political masterstroke.</p>



<p>As Nitish sets sights on Delhi after his Rajya Sabha triumph, Bihar grapples with the big question: successor or not? The BJP loves surprises—think Nithin Nabin or unexpected picks in Rajasthan. But Bihar isn&#8217;t ripe for such gambles yet. Nitish&#8217;s nod carries weight, and overriding it echoes past mistakes, like bypassing Sushil Modi, which fueled Nitish&#8217;s U-turn and NDA&#8217;s woes.</p>



<p>Caste calculus reigns supreme in Bihar. Nitish&#8217;s rise crushed Yadav hegemony by uniting EBCs, Mahadalits, and the Kurmi-Koeri-Dhanuk alliance. Samrat, a Koeri leader, embodies this strategy. Any deviation risks alienating this bloc. His Home Minister stint, marked by aggressive policing, solidified his credentials. BJP leaders have quashed JD(U)&#8217;s hopes of reclaiming it, prioritizing their law-and-order narrative.</p>



<p>Other pieces fall into place: Vijay Kumar Chaudhary as potential Deputy CM, and Nishant Singh&#8217;s swift JD(U) induction on March 8. Nitish&#8217;s endorsement at Shakuni Chaudhary&#8217;s birthday bash—calling Samrat a family honor—cements the bond. Still, BJP&#8217;s high command could pivot at the last minute. For now, Samrat leads the pack in Bihar&#8217;s high-stakes succession game.</p>
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		<title>Cross-Voting Buzz: BJP&#8217;s Saravgi Predicts NDA Rajya Sabha Victory</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In a pre-election bombshell, Bihar BJP chief Sanjay Saravgi predicted a total NDA triumph in today&#8217;s Rajya Sabha polls for all five Bihar seats. Speaking in Patna, he lambasted RJD&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>In a pre-election bombshell, Bihar BJP chief Sanjay Saravgi predicted a total NDA triumph in today&#8217;s Rajya Sabha polls for all five Bihar seats. Speaking in Patna, he lambasted RJD for lacking control over its MLAs, while affirming complete faith in his own party&#8217;s ranks. &#8216;No restrictions on our legislators; RJD can&#8217;t even track theirs,&#8217; Saravgi quipped.</p>



<p>Delving into cross-voting speculation, Saravgi revealed that numerous MLAs yearn to channel votes toward area-specific projects. &#8216;NDA policies resonate deeply; their true inclinations will surface during voting,&#8217; he added cryptically. Preparations peaked yesterday with an NDA conclave at Deputy CM Samrat Choudhary&#8217;s home, featuring hands-on mock polling sessions.</p>



<p>Key figures like Minister Sanjay Paswan stressed learning the ropes, given the decade-long gap since last such elections. JD(U)&#8217;s Vinay Choudhary was succinct: &#8216;We&#8217;ll master the process and secure all five seats.&#8217; Nationally, voting unfolds in 10 states for 37 seats, scheduled from morning till evening, followed by immediate tallying.</p>



<p>This high-stakes contest underscores Bihar&#8217;s pivotal role in Rajya Sabha arithmetic. Saravgi&#8217;s forthright comments aim to quell dissent rumors, bolstering ally morale. As polls proceed, any defection could ripple through coalitions, but NDA brass remains bullish on a flawless performance.</p>
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