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Nitish Kumar to head first JDU meet since quitting Bihar CM postJDU leaders will gather in Patna for a crucial national executive meeting. The focus will be on approving Nitish Kumar's re-election as par...
Samrat Choudhary emerges frontrunner in race to succeed Nitish Kumar as Bihar Chief MinisterSamrat Choudhary, who leads the race for Bihar CM's post, is a prominent OBC leader. He holds the Home portfolio as Deputy Chief Minister. ...
Sanjay Jha is JDU working president, expected to boost NDA coordinationIn pursuit of Bihar's development, I, as JDU's working president, advocate for special category status and reservation rights for marginali...
JDU national executive to discuss current political situationJDU is holding its national executive meeting in New Delhi following the Lok Sabha election results. The meeting comes amid a demand from a...
Nitish Kumar to head JD(U) after Lalan Singh steps down as PresidentDuring the Janata Dal (United) national executive meeting, Lalan Singh resigned as the National President, with Bihar Chief Minister Nitish...
JD(U) constitutes 98-member national executiveAdjoining Uttar Pradesh, from where rumours of Kumar contesting Lok Sabha elections to challenge BJP in its biggest stronghold keep doing t...
JD(U) 'authorises' Nitish Kumar to work for opposition unityJDU expressed concern over price rise, lack of fertilisers and seeds for farmers, problems the lower and middle classes of society were fac...
JDU national executive, council to meet on Sept 3, 4 in PatnaThe JD(U) meetings assume significance as they come in the wake of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's decision to snap his party's ties wi...
JDU executive meeting to discuss state poll plans tomorrowThe JDU is gearing up for its national convention on Sunday, when its 60-member executive team will meet in the first half of the day and m...
Reached agreement on Lok Sabha seat-sharing with BJP: Nitish KumarEarlier on August 30, the BJP had unofficially proposed a ‘20-20 formula’ to its NDA allies from Bihar for the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.
Prashant Kishor joins JD(U)Meanwhile, Prashant has dropped enough hints about the begining of his new political inning from Bihar. “Excited to start my new journey fr...
JDU to wait for BJP offer on seat-sharing for 2019 pollsThe seat-sharing arrangement within the NDA in Bihar could be discussed during a possible meeting between BJP chief Amit Shah and Nitish Ku...
All eyes on JDU meet for 2019 poll plansAs talks of Nitish realigning with the Grand Alliance spread, leader of the opposition in the state assembly Tejashwi Prasad Yadav was quic...
Yadav faction of JD(U) in Delhi High Court again over Arrow symbolThe Sharad Yadav faction had earlier moved the high court against the EC's November 17 order which had ruled in favour of Kumar's faction w...
It's Nitish Kumar, not Sharad Yadav, who 'abandoned' JDU: RebelsThe Sharad Yadav group argued that it was Nitish Kumar who was guilty of violating the party line, and thus “voluntarily given up the membe...
JD(U) decision to join NDA heralds new era of growth in Bihar: Amit Shah"I welcome the JD(U) decision of joining NDA, as this will not only strengthen the NDA but will also begin a new era of development and gro...
JD(U) under Nitish Kumar decides to become part of NDA, denies split in partyMaking the announcement, party leader K C Tyagi categorically denied that there was any split in the party following differences with senio...
Tomorrow’s meet to help Nitish Kumar tighten grip over partyWith senior leader Sharad Yadav going against the party line on the tie-up with BJP, JDU has no other leader of CM Nitish Kumar’s stature w...
Economy might slip back into pre-liberalisation state: JD(U)The economy might slip back into the pre-liberalisation state if the government does not take proper steps, JD(U) said.
Name the PM: Nitish's JD(U) sets a time bomb for BJP, to convey uncompromising stand on Narendra ModiJD(U) is gearing up to set a deadline for BJP to announce its prime ministerial candidate for the next elections.