Lalu Prasad and Nitish Kumar did not join Gandhi at the rally and instead sent other party leaders
Owaisi's party to field candidates in Muslim dominated Seemanchal
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar would attend Rahul's rally in Bihar's West Champaran district on September 19
Public Policy Research Centre (PPRC) is headed by BJP Vice President Vinay Sahasrabuddhe
Says Modi is vikas-purush, while Nitish is very small
Says it wants to become a pan-India party
BJP will contest 160 of the 243 assembly seats, LJP - 40 seats, RLSP - 23 seats, Manjhi - 20 seats
Manjhi's Hindustani Awam Morcha given 20 seats; some of his candidates can contest on BJP symbol
A formal announcement in this regard would be made at 1 p.m
Counting will take place on November 8
He added that he would like to remain in national politics and not go to the state
The notification with regard to Manjhi's resignation will be issued in due course of time, the legislative assembly acting secretary said
The chief minister took to social media to expose the package which he broke down into several segments and branded it as an effort to narrate a fairy tale to the people of Bihar.
BJP leader Rajiv Pratap Rudy advised Nitish to tell the people about the work which he has done in his tenure.
Prasad alleged that Nitish and Lalu are disturbed as they know that they would not get the opportunity to use the money allotted to Bihar as 'special package'.
Kejriwal was invited by CM Kumar to speak on the public delivery system
Gadkari was fielded by the BJP to counter Kumar's dismissal of Rs 1.25 lakh crore sop as a "repackaging" of old schemes.
Party general secretary and Bihar in-charge said that they had informally met the leaders of their allies
Earlier SP had sought 17 seats which now has been revised and a final claim for 12 seats has been given to the RJD chief on which a decision would be taken
Interview with Former Bihar deputy chief minister