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This special report unpacks the contrasting political manoeuvres in Bihar's NDA and Mahagathbandhan camps ahead of the assembly elections. The focus is on the seat-sharing turbulence within the Mahagathbandhan, involving key figures like Tejashwi Yadav of the RJD and Rahul Gandhi of the Congress, alongside the demands of Mukesh Sahni. According to our reporter, 'there has been no talk also between Tejasvi Adav and Rahul Gandhi because of which the matter has only worsened'. While the NDA has cemented its alliance, with the BJP and JDU taking 101 seats each and Chirag Paswan's LJP securing 29, the Mahagathbandhan is described as being in 'complete chaos'. With the deadline for first-phase nominations fast approaching, the RJD and Congress are yet to agree on a seat-sharing formula, grappling with disputes over key constituencies and leadership roles.
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