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How Bihar has changed under Nitish's rule


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Ratings in Bihar.
by on Apr 23, 2016 10:28 AM

The data is from 2001 to 2013. The data from 2014 to 2016 is not available.So a comparison cannot be made. Reason being, During thje time the data taken Nitish was with the BJP. Now he is not with the BJP.

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Mid Term Poll......
by on Nov 10, 2015 08:36 AM

BJP has nothing to lose,,,,because it has lost Bihar elections....in other words it has lost a fight.
In next six months, we will certainly have Presdent Rule in Bihar followed by Byeletion........
Rahul and lalu on standing on either side of CM (now and designate) Nitish Kumar......
Laloo nor Rahul are least bothered of common people.........Time will make BJP a great .....
PM Modi will come back like roaring lion....it will have impact in both West Bengal and Odisha followed by UP.....

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Rohan Shir
Nitish after 2010 win.
by Rohan Shir on Nov 10, 2015 07:46 AM  | Hide replies

Nitish:- "People of Bihar have grown above Caste and voted for development". But now instead of fighting on his Development Agenda fought on Caste Arithmetic. The result he gave rise to new Lalu - a convict. Lalu used to come to power on basis of Yadav -Muslim vote bank which is about 32% . Now Khurmis (6%) have joined them. Caste Arithmetic is dangerous bcoz it will lead to infighting. Was there any fight for 8.5 years -No. Nitish had personal Grudge against Modi becoming PM. Ppl would not have liked Advani or sushma to become PM bcoz they were not popular. Personal grudge will spoil the nation. Time will tell about lalu's ambition.

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Rohan Shir
Re: Nitish after 2010 win.
by Rohan Shir on Nov 10, 2015 08:27 AM
Nitish fought alone on Development agenda in Loksabha and got 2 seats. BJP has got the largest votes in bihar 25.5%. Unfortunately he had to depend on caste arithmetic to come back. IA AM WARNING THIS NATION CASTE ARITHMETIC WILL SPOIL THE NATION.

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kanchan sharma
it was on going
by kanchan sharma on Nov 10, 2015 02:01 AM

bihari rejected nitis and given more to lalu

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Raghavendra Rao
Bihar development !
by Raghavendra Rao on Nov 09, 2015 10:46 PM

What ever was the development of Bihar so far is the combined effort of BJP and JD U.SusilmModi as Deputy CM contributed a lot.Rdiff should not forget about this.

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Reena Shah
Progress of Bihar
by Reena Shah on Nov 09, 2015 07:05 PM  | Hide replies

Agree with Rediff analysis - that Bihar is the best governed and no. 1 state in India. Everybody is looking forward to invest there. It has left Maharashtra and Gujarat also far behind.

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Rohan Shir
Re: Progress of Bihar
by Rohan Shir on Nov 10, 2015 07:49 AM
No Foreign cos are investing there. I am not sure whether you are taunting Bihar.

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pravin teli
bihar election
by pravin teli on Nov 09, 2015 05:47 PM

after nitish and lalu victory in bihar one thing is sure metro cities and corporate will get cheap labour atlist for more 5 years. only thing i can say about bihar voters \\\" jise log wise neta\\\" bihar deserves unemployemt , poverty ...


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SIDHARTHA MISHRA
OH ! NITISH.
by SIDHARTHA MISHRA on Nov 09, 2015 04:42 PM

All the data being shown here is of pre Lalu-Nitish jodi period. Can somebody produce what happened after that. Perhaps people have elected him this time thinking about those periods. But any way Biharis always encourage corruption. Thats why a criminal like Laloo Yadav has survived & flourished in spite of his court indictment. Noe he has put his whole family of 20 members to loot Bihar & Nitish has obligingly help him with that. Now time has come to segregate Bihar from Indian nation, otherwise it may suck away our natural resources to enrich these crooks.

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