Amita Shah
After 15 years in power, Nitish Kumar’s party seemed to be slipping to the third position in the seat after the RJD and the BJP, as counting went late into the night
He had changed what was considered the accepted wisdom in Bihar’s political circles
In an attempt to create a wave in favour of the Janata Dal (United)- BJP alliance, Modi is all set to address as many as 12 rallies, three in a day
Nitish Kumar has his image to flaunt and political momentum on his side, thanks to a formidable partnership with the BJP which wants to leave nothing to chance
Nitish Kumar thinks that a delay in Bihar’s election would mean imposition of President’s Rule, which may not be good for him
If the Centre were to postpone elections in Bihar with Nitish Kumar, its ally, continuing on as caretaker Chief Minister, can it opt for another route in Bengal?
The Bihar CM seems to have changed tack with the onset of the pandemic and is using Facebook and Twitter to the hilt