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India Today
4 days ago
- Business
- India Today
Who is the preferred Chief Ministerial candidate of Bihar? Survey reveals this
Ahead of the Bihar assembly election, the CVoter survey has revealed that Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Tejashwi Yadav is leading as the preferred Chief Ministerial candidate in Bihar with 36.9% support. Incumbent CM Nitish Kumar stands at 18.4%, while Chirag Paswan sees a significant rise from 3.7% in February to 10.6% in May. So, watch as experts share their views on CVoter survey in this episode of Political Stock Exchange.


India Today
4 days ago
- Politics
- India Today
Chirag Paswan's Bihar bid: Pressure tactic on BJP or BJP's strategy to replace Nitish? Experts debate
Politics is heating up in Bihar ahead of the upcoming assembly elections. In the latest political googly from the Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas), the party is advocating its party supremo, Chirag Paswan, to contest the assembly elections in Bihar. And not from a reserved, but a general seat. His party is pushing the narrative that Chirag is not just a Dalit leader and should contest the Assembly elections, indicating he is eyeing the Chief Minister's post. All this when the NDA has already declared the upcoming Bihar elections will be fought under the leadership of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, which is even echoed by Chirag Paswan himself. So what explains the Chirag for CM narrative spun by his own party? Watch as experts share their views on this and more on this episode of Political Stock Exchange.


India Today
13-05-2025
- Politics
- India Today
Operation Sindoor: What does India think about the ceasefire? A tell-all survey
This episode of India Today's Political Stock Exchange poll gauges public opinion on India's ceasefire with Pakistan. We asked people these questions: what does India think about the abrupt ceasefire? Do Indians feel we have been successful in achieving our targets? What do Indian citizens make of American intervention? So, watch the latest edition of the Political Stock Exchange to find out what this tell-all survey has revealed about what Indians are thinking of Operation Sindoor and the ceasefire.