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OPPN MAY DISCUSS BOYCOTT OF POLLS AMID ROLL UPDATE ROW: TEJASHWI
July 24, 2025
|Hindustan Times Bengaluru
Former Bihar deputy chief minister Tejashwi Yadav on ‘Wednesday said that the opposition parties may discuss boycotting the upcoming assembly polls, alleging that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) was trying to manipulate the elections through the “flawed special intensive revision”.
“We will see what the people want and what our allies say. If the state polls are conducted ina partial and manipulative manner, where itis already decided who would win what number of seats, what is the use of conducting such an election?” Yadav said, according to a
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