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Video: How Nitish Kumar switched sides over the years to remain the chief minister of Bihar
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Nitish Kumar’s party may not oppose him in the trust vote but murmurs of dissent could get louder
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‘Will fight fascist forces’: Kerala JD(U) splits from party after Nitish Kumar allies with the BJP
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Nitish Kumar takes oath as Bihar chief minister with BJP’s support
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By breaking Nitish Kumar away, Modi and Shah have once again outsmarted Sonia and Rahul Gandhi
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BJP will support JD(U) in Bihar, with Nitish Kumar as chief minister: Sushil Kumar Modi
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The big news: Lalu Prasad accuses Nitish Kumar of conspiring with the BJP, and 9 other top stories
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Bihar: Tejashwi Yadav says he will not resign as deputy CM, blames BJP for trying to split alliance
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There is no threat to Bihar government, says CM Nitish Kumar
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Bihar: RJD leaders appeal to Nitish Kumar, Lalu Yadav to resolve crisis in the grand alliance
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Constitution under siege, Meira Kumar as President will steer us through this crisis: Sonia Gandhi
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Bihar: Tejashwi Yadav skips government event amid growing RJD-JD(U) rift
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The big news: JD(U) says it can easily break the grand alliance with RJD, and nine other top stories
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Bihar: It will not take us even five minutes to quit grand alliance, says JD(U)
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Bihar: JD(U) gives RJD four days to ‘come clean’ on charges against Lalu Prasad, Tejashwi Yadav
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Bihar: BJP offers ‘outside’ support to Nitish Kumar if RJD pulls out of grand alliance
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Bihar CM Nitish Kumar to skip Opposition meet to pick vice presidential nominee on Tuesday
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Presidential polls: JD(U) says it will back Ram Nath Kovind, even as Opposition fields Meira Kumar
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Not standing for PM in 2019, I don’t have Modi’s ‘capacity’, says Bihar CM Nitish Kumar
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UP elections: JD(U) says it won't contest polls to avoid dividing ‘secular votes’
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