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Bihar BJP chief says caste-based survey not happening due to Nitish's failure

By IANS | Updated: May 4, 2023 22:50 IST

Patna, May 4 After the Patna High Court on Thursday put an interim stay on the caste-based survey ...

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Patna, May 4 After the Patna High Court on Thursday put an interim stay on the caste-based survey being conducted by the Bihar government, state BJP President Samrat Chaudhary blamed Nitish Kumar, saying that the survey has been stalled due to the failure of the Chief Minister.

"The Bihar government has failed to make solid arguments in the court. The Nitish Kumar government is failing to do any work in the state. Nitish Kumar has become a victim of memory loss. He is a Chief Minister who only believes in drama," Chaudhary said.

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