💨 Abstract
Former allies of Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, Prashant Kishore and RCP Singh, merged their parties (Jan Suraaj and Aap Sabki Aawaz) to challenge Kumar in the upcoming assembly polls. Kishore, the former national vice president of Kumar's JD(U), and Singh, a former Union minister and principal secretary to Kumar, allege Kumar’s administration is plagued by "3Cs"—crime, corruption, and communalism.
Courtesy: PTI
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