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14 years ago
Total Seats : 243
Party -- Lead -- Win -- W +
JDU+ --- 01 --- 205 --- 206
RJD+ --- 00 ----- 25 ---- 25
Cong --- 00 ----- 04 ----- 04
Others-- 01 ---- 07 ---- 08
Nitish wave sweeps Bihar; Lalu, Cong decimated :) :O
Party -- Lead -- Win -- W +
JDU+ --- 01 --- 205 --- 206
RJD+ --- 00 ----- 25 ---- 25
Cong --- 00 ----- 04 ----- 04
Others-- 01 ---- 07 ---- 08
Nitish wave sweeps Bihar; Lalu, Cong decimated :) :O
Thanks 'n' Regards,
Deepti.
14 years ago
Heard that Nidhish Tsunami is waving there all over Bihar where Lalu drowned!
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14 years ago
the result was an unexpected one no one expected that BJP will wins in bihar at this situation..........
14 years ago
Nitish landslide leaves no qualified Opposition party in Bihar...... :)
To get the opposition party status, a political party has to secure at least ten per cent seats of the total strength of the state Assembly in accordance with the Bihar Legislative Assembly rules.
This means to qualify for the status a party has to get at least 24 seats in the state Assembly which has an effective strength of 243. Neither Lalu Prasad's RJD with 22 seats and its pre-poll ally LJP with only three seats fit the bill.
:laugh:
To get the opposition party status, a political party has to secure at least ten per cent seats of the total strength of the state Assembly in accordance with the Bihar Legislative Assembly rules.
This means to qualify for the status a party has to get at least 24 seats in the state Assembly which has an effective strength of 243. Neither Lalu Prasad's RJD with 22 seats and its pre-poll ally LJP with only three seats fit the bill.
:laugh:
Thanks 'n' Regards,
Deepti.
14 years ago
Deepti,So what would be the condition in Bihar without an opposition party?.
14 years ago
But without opposition the ruling party may do anything.The majority should not be given like this.
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