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Congress’ long fall and RJD’s shrinking seat tally have intensified demands on both sides to end the alliance.
RJD’s stable MY vote contrasts sharply with Congress’s eroded support, fuelling disagreements over its electoral value.
A breakup could fragment Muslim votes, weaken the opposition, and send troubling signals for the INDIA bloc nationally.
Last week, Tejashwi Yadav appeared in the House for the first time after the Bihar assembly election results.
His remark in the Assembly, “We all want Bihar to develop. Not opposition versus government, the people’s welfare comes first, carried a tone of humility and an implicit acceptance of defeat. His assertion that the opposition would “fight for people’s issues even more strongly” sounded more like reassurance

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