Legislators have forgotten how to dissent respectfully: SC on neta targeting Nitish
Monday, 6 January 2025 The Supreme Court has commented that legislators appear to have forgotten to be respectful during dissent. This observation was made during a case involving RJD's Sunil Kumar Singh, who was expelled from Bihar legislature for alleged misconduct. The court refused to stay bypolls for Singh's seat and will have a final hearing on his petition in January.
The Supreme Court has raised concerns over the practice of announcing freebies, stating they discourage people from working and contributing to national.. IndiaTimes
Syed Ruknuddin Ahmad, an RJD MLA, is accused of kidnapping and assaulting Rehan Fazal, a JD(U) functionary, including forcing him to drink urine. The allegations.. IndiaTimes
RJD chief Lalu Prasad expressed confidence that the BJP would not come to power in Bihar. Meanwhile, his estranged brother-in-law Subhash Yadav accused Lalu of.. IndiaTimes
Is RJD and the Lalu family prioritising vote bank politics over national interest? With a sharp increase in Muslim population in Bihar's Seemanchal region and Tejashwi Yadav's controversial remarks, questions about appeasement and its impact on national security arise. From calling temple visits 'mental bankruptcy' to offering water on Tazia, we delve into the implications of such actions and explore why attacks on Hindu festivals surge during RJD's political dominance in Bihar.
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The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a plea from a physically disabled MBBS student in Bihar who was declared ineligible to continue his course despite having.. IndiaTimes