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At a rally in Bihar’s Sitamarhi, Modi accuses the opposition of fostering lawlessness, praises record voter participation, and positions NDA as the only alternative to “katta sarkar.”

The National Democratic Alliance on October 30 rolled out its ambitious manifesto for the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections, pledging a wave of employment, empowerment, and infrastructure growth.

Addressing an election rally in Muzaffarpur, Gandhi accused PM Modi of “faking concern” for Yamuna and Chhath Puja, alleging the BJP would “do anything for votes.”

At a fiery rally in Darbhanga, the Union Home Minister urges support for BJP’s Maithili Thakur, vows a Metro rail and Sita temple for Mithila.

Campaigning across Seemanchal, the RJD leader slams Nitish Kumar and BJP for “betraying pluralism,” promises jobs, regional uplift and clean governance.

Backed by Congress, PDP and Independents, National Conference secures three of four seats as Omar Abdullah laments being “let down at the last moment”; BJP’s Sat Sharma clinches final seat in a dramatic finish.

Party ramps up citizenship outreach in border districts, targeting Hindu refugees as SIR and elections loom.
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AAP hits back at BJP over ‘Sheesh Mahal 2’ claims, calls images fake

Uttarakhand Board Class 10, 12 results 2026 declared

Reimagining Education: The future of teaching in the age of AI

CUET PG results 2026 announced, counseling process to begin soon

Professor Y.S.R. Murthy appointed Pro Vice Chancellor at SRM School of Law
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Second round of Iran–US talks uncertain as Pakistan hosts fresh diplomatic push

Telangana Ministers to Take 50% Pay Cut to Clear Pension Backlog

Israel–Lebanon ceasefire extended by 3 weeks

Meta plans 8,000 job cuts as AI spending reshapes priorities

West Bengal records 91.83% turnout in first phase of assembly polls, among highest since Independence
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