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Amit Shah's Masterstroke? Kushwaha's U-Turn From 'Nothing Is Well' To 'All Is Well' In NDA

This special report focuses on the high-stakes seat-sharing negotiations within Bihar's NDA alliance, featuring Rashtriya Lok Morcha (RLM) chief Upendra Kushwaha and Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Before meeting with Shah, Kushwaha had publicly stated that ‘nothing is well in nda’. Following a crucial meeting in Delhi, also attended by Nityanand Rai, Kushwaha made a complete U-turn, signaling that the differences over seat allocation, particularly concerning constituencies sought by Chirag Paswan's party, have been resolved. The RLM chief, who was visibly upset just a day prior, is now urging his party workers to unite and work towards an NDA victory in the upcoming Bihar elections, reinforcing the BJP's goal of presenting a united front.

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