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Hours after Nitish Kumar tendered his resignation as chief minister of the NDA government in Bihar on Tuesday, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) slammed Janata Dal (United) and said JD(U) betrayed Bihar and its people. "We fought the 2020 polls together under NDA, the mandate was for JD-U and BJP, we won more seats despite that, Nitish Kumar was made the CM. Whatever happened today is a betrayal of Bihar's people & the BJP," said Bihar BJP chief Sanjay Jaiswal as reported by news agency ANI. Watch the video and stay connected for more updates. 

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