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Thursday, November 25, 2010, Chandigarh, India
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Nitish wave sweeps Bihar
* Landslide 4/5th majority for NDA
* Lalu’s RJD, Paswan’s LJP trounced
* Cong gets just 4 seats

Patna, November 24
Nitish Kumar
Voters in Bihar today delivered a memorable and truly massive mandate to the NDA led by Nitish Kumar of the Janata Dal (United). Results showed the NDA together cornering as many as 206 (JDU 115 and BJP 91) of the 243 seats in the Assembly, a landslide that had eluded even Lalu Yadav at his peak.

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Sonia GandhiSonia defends PM, raps BJP
New Delhi, November 24
Congress President Sonia Gandhi today slammed the Opposition for targeting Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, terming it as "shameful" and asserting that he was "100 per cent above board" in the 2G spectrum issue.

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Kiran Reddy new Andhra CM
Hyderabad, November 24
Kiran Kumar Reddy to be sworn in todayOn a day of dramatic developments in Andhra Pradesh, the Chief Minister, K Rosaiah, resigned today, citing “personal and health reasons”, and the Assembly Speaker N Kiran Kumar Reddy was named his successor. Reddy, a cricketer-turned-politician, will be sworn-in as the new Chief Minister tomorrow. The move is widely seen as a strategy to checkmate the rebel MP and CM-aspirant YS Jaganmohan Reddy.

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New Delhi, November 24
Prudence prevailed upon bravado in the BJP when its president Nitin Gadkari finally announced today after much dilly dallying that Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa, facing corruption and nepotism charges, will continue in office.

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