Tragedy struck Nowgam, Jammu and Kashmir, as an accidental explosion at a police station claimed nine lives and injured 32. The blast occurred during forensic sampling of explosives linked to a terror module. The government announced Rs 10 lakh ex-gratia for deceased families and Rs 1 lakh for the severely injured, urging against speculation.
The NDA secured a decisive victory in the 2025 Bihar Assembly elections, winning 202 seats. The alliance's development-focused manifesto, promising employment and infrastructure upgrades, resonated with voters. Despite age concerns surrounding Nitish Kumar, his experience and consolidated support proved advantageous, setting the stage for future electoral strategies.
Railways facilitated a record voter turnout in Bihar's assembly polls by running approximately 2,000 special trains and over three dozen unscheduled services during the Chhath festival. This initiative allowed citizens to celebrate and cast their votes, contributing to the state's highest voter participation since 1951. An experimental round-trip package also saw significant bookings.
Indian Railways is returning to its old recruitment system for top officials. This comes after the Indian Railway Management Services reform faced issues. New rules specify eligibility for key posts based on specific services. This move signals a significant shift in how railway leadership is appointed. The change aims to address departmentalism concerns and streamline appointments.
Jan Suraj Party expressed disappointment after drawing a blank in the Bihar assembly elections, attributing their loss to NDA's cash transfer scheme for women and vote polarization due to the Delhi bomb blast. The party also alleged malpractices during the polls, with results exceeding their expectations.
The Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) has reacted to its significant defeat in the Bihar assembly elections, stating it is not despondent despite a crushing loss to the ruling NDA. The party emphasized that public service is an ongoing journey with inevitable ups and downs, vowing to continue raising the voice of the poor.
Following a significant electoral setback for the Mahagathbandhan, Lalu Prasad's daughter, Rohini Acharya, announced her departure from politics and disowned her family. She claimed this decision was prompted by Sanjay Yadav and Rameez, taking full responsibility for the outcome. Acharya's statement on X has sparked considerable discussion regarding the party's future direction.
The NDA secured a decisive victory in Bihar, leveraging Nitish Kumar's local appeal and Narendra Modi's national influence. This winning combination offered voters stability and delivery, reinforced by effective coalition management and a strong campaign against the 'Jungle Raj' legacy. Women voters, in particular, played a crucial role in the alliance's success.
New rules operationalizing the Digital Personal Data Protection law are now in effect, granting citizens control over their digital data and requiring verifiable parental consent for onboarding children. Companies face penalties for violations and must promptly report data breaches, with an 18-month transition window provided.
An accidental explosion at Nowgam Police Station in Srinagar killed nine people and injured 27 others. The blast occurred while processing a large cache of explosive substances and chemicals recovered during a terror module investigation. The ministry of home affairs has ruled out any terror angle, attributing the incident to the unstable nature of the seized materials.
Chirag Paswan met Bihar CM Nitish Kumar, congratulating him on NDA's sweeping victory in the assembly elections and refuting speculation of a rift between their parties. Paswan highlighted the CM's appreciation for all alliance partners, emphasising their collaborative success in the polls.
Bihar's Mahagathbandhan has dissolved, with its constituent parties struggling individually. The Left parties, which delivered 16 seats in 2020, have seen a significant decline, winning less than ten seats collectively this time. This electoral setback raises questions about the future direction of the Left in Indian politics.
Following a surprising 2024 Lok Sabha setback, the BJP has demonstrated a remarkable electoral resurgence. Winning key state elections in Haryana, Maharashtra, Delhi, and Bihar, the party has effectively countered the narrative of diminished 'Modi-magic'. This rebound is attributed to renewed organizational strength, strategic social engineering, and addressing local grievances, positioning 2024 as a mere aberration.
Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge attributed the Congress's poor performance in Bihar to an unfair electoral process. Both leaders vowed a thorough review of the results and pledged to continue their fight for the Constitution and democracy. The NDA secured a historic victory, while the Mahagathbandhan faced a significant setback.
Rahul Gandhi's extensive 'Voter Adhikar Yatra' in Bihar, despite cultural outreach, failed to translate into votes for Congress. While his national yatras boosted his image, symbolic politics and organizational weaknesses hampered electoral success, particularly in the Hindi heartland, contrasting with victories in southern states.