CPI(ML)-Liberation, a constituent of the grand alliance in Bihar, says the Nitish Kumar government paid no heed to the people’s voices while acquiring land for a power plant in Pirpainti; the party’s general secretary Dipankar Bhattacharya says the BJP’s communal politics is “calculated” and the saffron party is penetrating Bihar in a “dangerous way”; he says the Opposition needs to organise a better campaign, but time is “running out”
Cash transfer token gesture, doesn’t address real issues in Bihar: CPI(ML)-L leader Dipankar Bhattacharya
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