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INDIA Bloc Crumbles in Bihar? JMM Walks Out, Congress & RJD in Open Fight

This special report focuses on the escalating crisis within the INDIA bloc ahead of the Bihar Assembly elections, as infighting and alliance breakdowns take centre stage. Political strategist Prashant Kishor has bluntly stated, 'the real contest is now just between the NDA and Jan Suraj.' The opposition Mahagatbandhan has been rocked by the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha's (JMM) decision to walk out and contest six seats independently. This move has exposed deep fissures, with the Congress and RJD now locked in 'friendly fights' on at least seven seats after failing to reach a consensus on seat-sharing. Meanwhile, the BJP has gone on the offensive, attributing the chaos to the arrogance of opposition leaders, while Prashant Kishor's Jan Suraaj positions itself as the primary challenger to the ruling NDA.

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